History
Siata 208S Spider
Siata began as a Fiat tuning house but created some remarkable original sports cars in the early 1950s. The 208S used Fiat's unusual 2-liter V8 from the 8V coupe, mounted in a lightweight tubular chassis designed for competition. Stabilimenti Farina crafted elegant spider bodies that combined delicate proportions with purposeful air intakes and racing-inspired details. With only about 35 examples produced, the 208S represents one of the rarest and most desirable postwar Italian sports racers, offering genuine V8 performance in a package smaller than most four-cylinder competitors.