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Carrozzeria Sports Cars was a small carrozzeria in Modena, Italy which produced sports and racing car bodies from 1960 until 1971. The company was founded by one-time Formula One driver, Piero Drogo along with coachbuilders Lino Marchesini and Celso Cavalieri. As the public face of the company, Drogo's name became synonymous with the cars produced by C.S.C., which are often referred to as "Drogo" bodies or designs. The workshop constructed bodies for many companies, racing teams and individuals including Scuderia Ferrari, Scuderia Serenissima, Iso and Giotto Bizzarrini. Financial difficulties led to the closure of Carrozzeria Sports Cars in 1971.

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  • Carrozzeria Sports Cars (en)
  • Carrozzeria Sports Cars (de)
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  • Die Carrozzeria Sports Cars (ab 1963: Sports Cars di Benedetti & C.) war ein italienischer Hersteller von Automobilkarosserien, zu dessen Inhabern der ehemalige Rennfahrer Piero Drogo zählte. In den 1960er-Jahren gestaltete und baute Sports Cars einige erfolgreiche Wettbewerbsfahrzeuge für die Scuderia Ferrari und Maserati. Außerdem schuf das Unternehmen zahlreiche individuelle Einzelaufbauten für Renn- und Straßenfahrzeuge für private Kunden. (de)
  • Carrozzeria Sports Cars was a small carrozzeria in Modena, Italy which produced sports and racing car bodies from 1960 until 1971. The company was founded by one-time Formula One driver, Piero Drogo along with coachbuilders Lino Marchesini and Celso Cavalieri. As the public face of the company, Drogo's name became synonymous with the cars produced by C.S.C., which are often referred to as "Drogo" bodies or designs. The workshop constructed bodies for many companies, racing teams and individuals including Scuderia Ferrari, Scuderia Serenissima, Iso and Giotto Bizzarrini. Financial difficulties led to the closure of Carrozzeria Sports Cars in 1971. (en)
  • La Carrozzeria Sports Cars, anche nota come Carrozzeria Drogo, è stata un'azienda produttrice di carrozzerie per automobili fondata a Modena agli inizi degli anni sessanta dal pilota Piero Drogo. Si specializzò soprattutto nella trasformazione di vetture Ferrari. La Carrozzeria Sports Cars ha realizzato carrozzerie per Bizzarrini, Ferrari, Iso Rivolta, Maserati e Scuderia Serenissima, in particolare per autovetture destinate alle competizioni. L'azienda chiuse nel 1973, a seguito della scomparsa in un incidente stradale del suo fondatore e proprietario Piero Drogo. (it)
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