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Cisitalia 303 DF Cabriolet

The Cisitalia 303 DF Cabriolet by Stabilimenti Farina.

Vehicle Overview

The Cisitalia 303 DF Cabriolet, produced between 1951 and 1953, is a rare and elegant open-top vehicle developed by the Italian marque Cisitalia with coachwork by Stabilimenti Farina. Positioned as a more accessible follow-up to the iconic 202 series, the 303 DF retained much of its predecessor’s refined aesthetics while offering greater practicality. The designation “DF” stands for “Derivata Fiat,” indicating its mechanical basis on the Fiat 1100 E platform, a choice that balanced reliability with affordability in the postwar era. The cabriolet version of the 303 DF is distinguished by its flowing, well-proportioned body, shaped under the direction of the Turin-based coachbuilder Stabilimenti Farina. The design reflects the clean and restrained elegance of early 1950s Italian automotive styling. While sharing visual affinities with the 202, the 303 featured a higher beltline, a simplified front grille, and solid wheels that replaced the earlier spoked designs. The cabriolet configuration was outfitted with a manually operated folding fabric top, allowing for a seamless transition between open and closed motoring. Mechanically, the 303 DF was powered by a 1.1-liter inline-four-cylinder engine derived from Fiat, producing approximately 52 horsepower. Paired with a four-speed manual gearbox, the engine enabled the lightweight cabriolet to reach a top speed of around 135 km/h. Suspension components included independent front suspension and a live rear axle, providing competent road manners and comfort suitable for the vehicle’s intended touring purpose. The interior of the 303 DF Cabriolet was executed with attention to detail, accommodating two to four occupants, depending on the configuration. The dashboard layout was simple and functional, reflecting the car’s emphasis on driving clarity rather than ornamentation. The materials and trim levels varied slightly among the small number of examples produced, which contributes to the individuality of each car. Production numbers of the Cisitalia 303 DF Cabriolet were limited, making surviving examples particularly sought after among collectors of coachbuilt Italian automobiles. The model exemplifies the spirit of Italian car design in the early 1950s—a period marked by artisanal craftsmanship, refined mechanicals, and the close collaboration between manufacturers and styling houses such as Stabilimenti Farina.

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