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SIATA DIANA 1952

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Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
SIATA DIANA
Construction date
1952
Mileage during intake (km)
03825
Fuel types
Gasoline
Date of First Admission
01/01/1952
First registration date
01/01/1952
Board documents present?
Yes
Nationality documentation
Belgian
Registration papers complete?
Yes
Bodytype
convertible
Driving
behind
Transmission
Manual
Horsepower
72
Door count
2
Key count
1
Starting information
Starts and drives
Color
green
Cylinder capacity
1400
Number of cylinders
4
Certificate of registration - part 1
Present
Certificate of registration - part 2
Present
Description
1952: Siata Daina convertible Farina - LHD Chassis SL 0168 aluminum coachwork (except doors). Completely restored in 2005-2006 by a North-Italian specialist. Light fine-metallic green paint. Fiat 4-cylinder 1400 cc engine modified by Siata with special cylinder head, pistons and twin Weber 32 carburetors , 72 BHP. Full aluminum, coachbuilt by Stabilimenti Farina. According to the register, worldwide only 7 examples are still known to survive. Very nicely restored. Obtained very coveted ASI Targa D'Oro & Fiat Heritage awards for the quality and originality of the restoration. Engine benefitted from a total rebuild + general Mille Migla preparation. Founded in 1926 in Turin, Italy by Giorgio Ambrosini, Siata (Societa Italiana Auto Trasformazioni Accessori) began life as a tuning firm specializing in the modification of FIATs. When the company, now renamed Siata Auto Spa, eventually introduced its first production car in 1949, Fiat components were the logical choice for the new Amica cabriolet. During the 1950s and on into the '60s a variety of US engines including Crosley, Ford and Chrysler V8s was adopted in addition to Fiat's home-grown motors. Siata's Daina model of the early 1950s was based on the Fiat 1400 and built in both Cabriolet and Coupé forms, most of the former being bodied by Stabilimenti Farina and the latter by Bertone. Later cars were designated 'SL' (Scatolato Lamiera – literally: sheet metal box). The Daina used the FIAT 1400 overhead-valve engine, modified by Siata with a special cylinder head, pistons and twin-carburetor inlet manifold. This 1952 Siata Daina with chassis SL 0168 and with aluminum coachwork (except doors) by Stabilimenti Farina, was completely restored in 2005-2006 by a North-Italian specialist rigorously respecting the original specifications and colors in which this particular Trasformabile left the Siata factory.
7,059 kg
CO₂e
This is what you can potentially avoid in carbon emissions by buying this item used instead of new.For comparison, an Brussels - Mallorca flight corresponds to 135 kg CO₂e per passenger.

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