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'''Societa Ceirano Automobili Torino'''
 
  
SCAT 22hp from 1910 SCAT (Societa Ceirano Automobili Torino) was formed by Giovanni Ceirano at Turin in July 1906, leaving his previous company behind (Junior Fabbrica Torinese Automobili). The company started big, with 150 workers and producing over 100 cars per year. Expansion followed, and a new plant with 600 workers was opened in 1914.
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[[Image:Scat_1920_tourer_400.jpg|thumb|300px|left|'''1920 SCAT open Tourer''']]
  
Due to personal losses, Giovanni left the company in 1917 and a French investment group (controlled by Hispano-Suiza) took ownership. The latter used the SCAT factory to produce aircraft engines for some time. After the war Giovanni Ceirano had formed another company (Ceirano SA) and in time managed to take control of SCAT again, merging his other company into it in 1923.
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==Societa Ceirano Automobili Torino==
  
There followed the launch of the Tipo 50, or 'Ceiranina' which formed the basis of production until the late 1920's when financial problems surfaced. This resulted in SCAT being absorbed into the Fiat Group in 1929. Production of the old models continued for some time until in 1932 the company was merged into SPA.
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SCAT 22hp from 1910 SCAT (Societa Ceirano Automobili Torino) was formed by [[Giovanni Ceirano]] at [[Turin]] in July 1906, leaving his previous company behind (Junior Fabbrica Torinese Automobili). The company started big, with 150 workers and producing over 100 cars per year. Expansion followed, and a new plant with 600 workers was opened in 1914.
  
Victories in the 1911 and 1912 Targa Florio's were the pinnacle of their involvement in motorsport.
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Due to personal losses, Giovanni left the company in 1917 and a French investment group (controlled by Hispano-Suiza) took ownership. The latter used the SCAT factory to produce aircraft engines for some time. After the war Giovanni [[Ceirano]] had formed another company (Ceirano SA) and in time managed to take control of SCAT again, merging his other company into it in 1923.
  
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[[Image:scat_22hp_1910.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1910 SCAT racer''']]
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There followed the launch of the [[Tipo 50]], or '[[Ceiranina]]' which formed the basis of production until the late 1920's when financial problems surfaced. This resulted in SCAT being absorbed into the [[Fiat]] Group in 1929. Production of the old models continued for some time until in 1932 the company was merged into SPA.
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Victories in the 1911 and 1912 [[Targa Florio]]'s were the pinnacle of their involvement in [[motorsport]].
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File:Scat 1920 tourer 400.jpg
1920 SCAT open Tourer

Societa Ceirano Automobili Torino

SCAT 22hp from 1910 SCAT (Societa Ceirano Automobili Torino) was formed by Giovanni Ceirano at Turin in July 1906, leaving his previous company behind (Junior Fabbrica Torinese Automobili). The company started big, with 150 workers and producing over 100 cars per year. Expansion followed, and a new plant with 600 workers was opened in 1914.

Due to personal losses, Giovanni left the company in 1917 and a French investment group (controlled by Hispano-Suiza) took ownership. The latter used the SCAT factory to produce aircraft engines for some time. After the war Giovanni Ceirano had formed another company (Ceirano SA) and in time managed to take control of SCAT again, merging his other company into it in 1923.

1910 SCAT racer

There followed the launch of the Tipo 50, or 'Ceiranina' which formed the basis of production until the late 1920's when financial problems surfaced. This resulted in SCAT being absorbed into the Fiat Group in 1929. Production of the old models continued for some time until in 1932 the company was merged into SPA.

Victories in the 1911 and 1912 Targa Florio's were the pinnacle of their involvement in motorsport.



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