Officine Stampaggi Industriali
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Officine Stampaggi Industriali
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OSI, acronym for Officine Stampaggi Industriali was a coachbuilding company founded in 1960 in Turin by former Ghia president Luigi Segre (1919–63) and Arrigo Olivetti (1889–1977) from the Fergat company, a manufacturer of automotive components. OSI was intended to be an independent design branch of Ghia's, focussing on niche efforts. The short lived company made some custom built cars based on Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Ford models. One of their first contracts was to build the bodyshells of the 1961
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2024-04-07T20:17:55Z
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