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Then, comes the ''History'' section. Expand on any important events and company occurances in this section. | Then, comes the ''History'' section. Expand on any important events and company occurances in this section. | ||
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* [[Castagna Aznom]] | * [[Castagna Aznom]] | ||
* [[Castagna Vittoria]] | * [[Castagna Vittoria]] | ||
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* [[Castagna G.C.]] | * [[Castagna G.C.]] | ||
* [[Castagna Rossellini]] | * [[Castagna Rossellini]] | ||
* [[Castagna CrossUP]] | |||
* [[Castagna Tender]] | |||
* [[Castagna Aria]] | |||
==Photos== | ==Photos== |
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Carrozzeria Castagna is a famous and historic Milanese coachbuilding outfit founded by Carlo Castagna in 1849 that faded away in the 1950's and was revived in the mid-90's (along with a whole portfolio of other marques) by Arch. Gioacchino Acampora in order to capitalize in the new boom for one-off bespoke automobiles.
History
Then, comes the History section. Expand on any important events and company occurances in this section.
Concept Vehicles
- Castagna Aznom
- Castagna Vittoria
- Castagna Auge
- Castagna G.C.
- Castagna Rossellini
- Castagna CrossUP
- Castagna Tender
- Castagna Aria