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Diatto was an Italian car maker founded in 1905 in Turin.
The company initially built two and four cylinder cars based on the Clément-Bayard, a pioneering French manufacturer that was eventually absorbed by Citroën.
Diatto cars were known for their innovative engineering and as early as the 1920s they were equipped with four-wheel brakes and four-speed gearboxes.
Diatto ceased production in 1929.
These are the models that took part to Mille Miglia editions:
- Diatto tipo 26
- Diatto tipo 30
- Diatto tipo 35
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