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Giuseppe Abruzzese in Diatto Special in 1927
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English: Giuseppe Abruzzese in Diatto Special in 1927, outside the Bari offices of S.A.A. Diatto. This was a 4-cylinder 6-litre OHC engine, Marelli ignition, Zenith carburetor, Perrot-Diatto rear braks. Source: Auto Italiana, 28 Feb 1927. [1]
The above source also mentions that Abruzzese (or the car) was on his (it's) way towards Grand Prix Tripoli, which was held 6 March 1927. No Abruzzese or Diatto participated. [2] Suspect this is the very same (or similar) Diatto (or Itala) Special that Materassi built (with close help from Alfieri Maserati). Who was Giuseppe Abruzzese? A lawyer who in Torino was the CEO of the "Società Anonima « Autocostruzioni Diatto ". |
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