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  2. 20 Iconic Italian Sports Cars We'd Love to Take for a Spin - AOL

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    It became one of the first Italian sports cars to be made after World War II and, in production from 1938-1952, embodies the definition of elegance. maserati khamsin 1975 (am120160, front ...

  3. List of sports cars - Wikipedia

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    This page is a compilation of sports cars, coupés, roadsters, kit cars, supercars, hypercars, electric sports cars, race cars, and super SUVs, both discontinued and still in production (or will be planned to produce). Cars that have sport trims (such as the Honda Civic SI) will be listed under the sport trims section. Production tunes will ...

  4. Carrozzeria Scaglietti - Wikipedia

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    Carrozzeria Scaglietti (Italian pronunciation: [karrottseˈriːa skaʎˈʎetti]) was an Italian automobile design and coachbuilding company active in the 1950s. It was founded by Sergio Scaglietti in 1951 as an automobile repair concern, but was located across the road from Ferrari in Maranello outside Modena , Italy .

  5. Siata 208S - Wikipedia

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    The Siata 208S (Sport) is an Italian sports car produced by Siata. Presented in 1952, the 208 Sport wore a lightweight sports spider aluminum body designed by Giovanni Michelotti and built by Rocco Motto. [1] Only 35 208s Spiders were produced, including the two Bertone designed prototypes. It is the roadster counterpart to the Siata 208 CS.

  6. Officine Ermini Firenze - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Pasquale Ermini in 1932, opening its first workshop in Via Campo D'Arrigo,Florence, preparing sports cars for local drivers.. In 1946, Pasquale Ermini developed his first car based on the Alfa Romeo 2500SS and with it, managed to win the title of Italian vice-champion in the Sport Maggiore category.

  7. Siata - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, after a detailed market research among Italian youth, Siata launched the Siata Spring, a sports car based on parts from Fiat 850, with a front end styled by Enrico Fumia in 1966. [4] The Siata Spring was produced until 1970, when Siata went bankrupt, but the assembly line was purchased by a newly formed company called ORSA (Officina ...

  8. Cisitalia - Wikipedia

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    Cisitalia was an Italian sports and racing car brand named after "Compagnia Industriale Sportiva Italia", a business conglomerate founded in Turin in 1946 by industrialist and sportsman Piero Dusio. One of the most memorable cars manufactured by the company was the 202 GT from 1946, [ 1 ] which earned praise for its design and sold about 170 units.

  9. Carrozzeria Sports Cars - Wikipedia

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    Carrozzeria Sports Cars was a small carrozzeria in Modena, Italy, which produced sports and racing car bodies from 1960 until 1971. The company was founded by one-time Formula One driver, Piero Drogo along with coachbuilders Lino Marchesini and Celso Cavalieri. As the public face of the company, Drogo's name became synonymous with the cars ...