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    Züst decided to also make smaller cars, so with his five sons he founded a new company known as Brixia-Zust in the city of Brescia. (Zust and Brixia-Zust...
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    started in 1918, using the plant of the former Brixia-Zust (Brixia-Züst), just after OM took over Zust car company of Brescia, Northern Italy. The first...
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  • (1911–1916) Bernardi (1899–1901) Biagini (1990–1993) Bianchi (1899–1939) Brixia-Zust (1906–1911) Bugatti Automobili S.p.A. (1987–1995) Bugatti & Gulinelli...
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  • plant in San Sabba and 150 employees. SCAT S.P.A. Lancia Aquila Italiana Brixia-Zust "La Fabbrica Automobili ALBA -". www.atrieste.eu. Retrieved 13 April...
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    international competition among teams representing Germany (Protos), Italy (Brixia-Zust), France (three teams: DeDion-Bouton, Moto Bloc, Sizaire-Naudin) and...
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  • Internal-combustion: Bugatti, FL, La Ponette, Le Zèbre Italy. Racing car: Brixia-Zust; motorcycle: Della Ferrera Netherlands. Internal-combustion: Entrop UK...
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    Ansaldo Aurea ATS ASA Autobianchi Bandini Bertone Bianchi Bizzarrini Brixia-Zust Ceirano Ceirano GB & C Fratelli Ceirano & C. Ceirano Junior & C. Ceirano...
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