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Founded in the early 1920's by Vittorino Viotti (who remained the owner and designer until he passed away in 1956) they built bodies for various different cars from Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo. A good relationship with Fiat led to them being given more work and they were Alfa Romeo 2500 Giardinetta by Viotti (1952) one of the first carrozzerie to mass-produce special versions. In the 1930's they designed two cabriolets based on the then new 508 Balilla, a two-seater and a four-seater. Fiat then gave them a contract to produce the former and they went on to build some thousands, which were sold by Fiat. The four seater was also built in small numbers (but not sold by Fiat) as were a variety of other models.
 
Founded in the early 1920's by Vittorino Viotti (who remained the owner and designer until he passed away in 1956) they built bodies for various different cars from Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo. A good relationship with Fiat led to them being given more work and they were Alfa Romeo 2500 Giardinetta by Viotti (1952) one of the first carrozzerie to mass-produce special versions. In the 1930's they designed two cabriolets based on the then new 508 Balilla, a two-seater and a four-seater. Fiat then gave them a contract to produce the former and they went on to build some thousands, which were sold by Fiat. The four seater was also built in small numbers (but not sold by Fiat) as were a variety of other models.
  
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[[Image:20viotti.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Alfa Romeo 8c 2300 Viotti]]
'''Alfa Romeo 8c 2300 Viotti'''
 
  
 
After the war they were pioneering in the development and production of the 'woody' estate car (Giardinetta) their first models being based on the Fiat 1100. These were highly successful, a fact which can be seen in that they were copied by many other companies, including Fiat themselves. They continued to build a variety of vehicles (coupés, cabriolets, etc)  until they closed in 1964. Among the many designers who worked there special mention should be made of Revelli and Frua.
 
After the war they were pioneering in the development and production of the 'woody' estate car (Giardinetta) their first models being based on the Fiat 1100. These were highly successful, a fact which can be seen in that they were copied by many other companies, including Fiat themselves. They continued to build a variety of vehicles (coupés, cabriolets, etc)  until they closed in 1964. Among the many designers who worked there special mention should be made of Revelli and Frua.
  
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[[Image:lancia_aurelia_viotti.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Laia Aurelia Viotti]]
'''Laia Aurelia Viotti'''
 
  
 
Apart from the 'Giardinetta' at the Turin Motorshow of 1962 Viotti displayed a coupé using the same Fiat 1300/1500 mechanicals.
 
Apart from the 'Giardinetta' at the Turin Motorshow of 1962 Viotti displayed a coupé using the same Fiat 1300/1500 mechanicals.

Revision as of 08:34, 3 March 2006

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Founded in the early 1920's by Vittorino Viotti (who remained the owner and designer until he passed away in 1956) they built bodies for various different cars from Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo. A good relationship with Fiat led to them being given more work and they were Alfa Romeo 2500 Giardinetta by Viotti (1952) one of the first carrozzerie to mass-produce special versions. In the 1930's they designed two cabriolets based on the then new 508 Balilla, a two-seater and a four-seater. Fiat then gave them a contract to produce the former and they went on to build some thousands, which were sold by Fiat. The four seater was also built in small numbers (but not sold by Fiat) as were a variety of other models.

File:20viotti.jpg
Alfa Romeo 8c 2300 Viotti

After the war they were pioneering in the development and production of the 'woody' estate car (Giardinetta) their first models being based on the Fiat 1100. These were highly successful, a fact which can be seen in that they were copied by many other companies, including Fiat themselves. They continued to build a variety of vehicles (coupés, cabriolets, etc) until they closed in 1964. Among the many designers who worked there special mention should be made of Revelli and Frua.

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Laia Aurelia Viotti

Apart from the 'Giardinetta' at the Turin Motorshow of 1962 Viotti displayed a coupé using the same Fiat 1300/1500 mechanicals.