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Alfa Romeo Spider Catalogue
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Farina:10 Pages/Italian
SPA:11 Pages/Italian
Isotta Fraschini:17 Pages/Italian This booklet is a three-volume history book summarizing the history of various companies that were active in Italy in the early 1900s, when automobiles were still in their infancy.
Farina: A workshop primarily engaged in coachwork (body manufacturing), founded by Giovanni Farina.
Yes, he was the older brother of Battista (Pinin) Farina. At that time, the workshop was home to many prominent figures who would later become leaders in the Italian coachbuilding world, such as Vignale, Michelotti, Frua, and Allemano, who honed their skills there.
SPA: An abbreviation for Società Piemontese Automobili (Piedmontese Automobile Company).
Founded in Turin in 1906, it manufactured luxury cars, sports cars, racing cars, and later aircraft engines and military vehicles. In 1926, due to financial difficulties, it was acquired by FIAT.
Isotta Fraschini: Founded in 1900, Isotta Fraschini was a leading Italian manufacturer of ultra-luxury automobiles. Its most famous model is the Tipo 8A, introduced in 1924.
It became world-famous after appearing in the movie Sunset Boulevard.
The protagonist Norma Desmond's car was an Isotta Fraschini, and this film solidified its image as the "ultimate classic luxury car." |

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