Solved ropat#23: Darracq Italiana - Società Italiana Automobili Darracq (SIAD)

Started by ropat53, April 17, 2013, 09:39:57 PM

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ropat53

No not Welleyes-Ceirano

4popoid

Although I can't find any pictures, I understand that Brasier, of France, had a 6 cyl. engine in 1907.  From about 1906 to 1909 Fides, of Italy, had a license to build Brasier.  Could the puzzle engine be a Fides built Brasier?

ropat53

No not Fides or Brasier and they used the same French name but with some Italian words added.

4popoid

Società Anonima Italiana Darracq (SAID), later to become A.L.F.A, and still later Alfa-Romeo?

ropat53

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Quote from: 4popoid on April 29, 2013, 05:08:34 PM
Società Anonima Italiana Darracq (SAID), later to become A.L.F.A, and still later Alfa-Romeo?
I'll take as correct even though you muddled up the letters and you didn't get the name quite right, it's Società Italiana Automobili Darracq (SIAD)
I quote Wikipedia:
'In 1906 the company expanded to Portello, a Milan suburb in Italy. They established Società Italiana Automobili Darracq (SIAD) through a license arrangement with Cavaliere Ugo Stella, an aristocrat from Milan. The business did not do well and Darracq shut it down in 1910.[5] A new partnership, Anonima Lombardo Fabbrica Automobili (ALFA), acquired the business, which in 1914 was taken over by Nicola Romeo, who created Alfa Romeo'.

4popoid

Thanks for the point.  Società Anonima Italiana Darracq (SAID) was lifted directly from an on line reference (site provided on request via PM).  I saw that it was different from Wikipedia, and guessed that this one might be more authoritative.  I guessed wrong.