Unrestored: 1953 Siata Daina Gran Sport by Farina

The Siata Daina Gran Sport is one of the more distinctive small-series Italian sports cars of the early 1950s, conceived as a lightweight and competitive machine with clear motorsport ambitions. Built in fewer than 50 examples, the Daina combined Fiat-based mechanical components with a carefully developed chassis and elegant coachwork, resulting in a car that… Read More Unrestored: 1953 Siata Daina Gran Sport by Farina

Little B20: 1951 Siata Daina Berlinetta by Farina

This 1951 Siata Daina 1400 Berlinetta offers a – not cheap – restoration opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts of Italian automotive craftsmanship. The vehicle features matching numbers and has been preserved as a restoration project. The Siata Daina, introduced in 1951, was a collaboration between SIATA and the coachbuilder Stabilimenti Farina. Built on the Fiat… Read More Little B20: 1951 Siata Daina Berlinetta by Farina

Luxury 500: 1940 Siata Amica 39 Convertibile by Bertone

SIATA (Società Italiana Applicazioni Tecniche Auto-Aviatorie) was an esteemed Torino-based company active from the early 1930s to the 1970s. Renowned for enhancing Fiat automobiles, SIATA excelled in both boosting engine performance and crafting limited series sports cars, often based on Fiat chassis. However, the most distinguished model from SIATA was not a sports car but… Read More Luxury 500: 1940 Siata Amica 39 Convertibile by Bertone

Blue on blue / 2: 1963 Siata 1500 Coupé

“Special” Fiats have been under the spotlight for years now and some have astronomical prices, however there is still something around with a “human” price. In this case we are technically speaking of a Siata 1500 Coupé, designed by Michelotti but based essentially on Fiat 1500 components: the obvious differences, in addition of course to… Read More Blue on blue / 2: 1963 Siata 1500 Coupé