Welcome to the Siata 300BC Registry

A continuous effort to gather and share information about the 50 Siata 300 BC produced by Siata of Torino

Welcome to the Siata 300BC Registry

A continuous effort to gather and share information about the 50 Siata 300 BC produced by Siata of Torino

Welcome to the Siata 300BC Registry

A continuous effort to gather and share information about the 50 Siata 300 BC produced by Siata of Torino

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FULL REGISTRY

Take a deep dive into the 50 Siata 300 BC ever produced, with detailled information, history, period and contemporary pictures.

Racing History

The Siata 300bc has a long racing history from 1951 to the mid-sixties. These races were mainly in the United States, but some also in Europe. Famous races incude Watkins Glen, Sebring 12h, Mille Miglia, and many other.

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Racing Posters Shop

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Each poster is crafted using AI-enhanced 3D rendering technology to bring the Siata 300 BC to life with stunning accuracy and detail. We focus on creating bespoke posters that remain as true as possible to the historical race conditions and to offer a personalized touch for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Our collection is designed for those who appreciate and seek to own a piece of motorsport legacy. Explore our gallery and find the perfect custom poster to celebrate the timeless allure of the Siata 300 BC.

Auctions Results

We have compiled the auctions results of all the Siata 300 BC that have been through an auction process in the past years

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    Siata 300BC History

    Founded by Giorgio Ambrosini, the S.I.A.T.A. company (‘Societa Italiana Applicazioni Trasformazioni Accessori’) was established in Turin in 1926.

    The 300 BC Sport Spider was introduced in 1952. The design was created by Giovanni Michelotti for carrozzeria Bertone and the body was built by Bertone, while the latest samples by carrozzeria Motto. Only a total of 50 examples were ever produced. A roadster, a coupe and a convertible were the three main body types produced.

    The 300 BC was a two-seat vehicle with various engine configurations from 750 to 1100 cc. The BC could achieve a maximum speed of 125 km/h, had a wheelbase of 2027mm and a weight of 720kg.