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About ABARTH DFL Co.

Gentleman.

Out of personal interest and as part of researching my own car's history, I've been looking into a company called ABARTH DFL Co. This company imported 8 Record Monza II cars to the US for the 1961 Sebring race. Despite achieving satisfactory results in the 4-hour race, they subsequently vanished without a trace. It remains a mystery why these particular cars were entrusted to a new team, especially since Roosevelt should have held the Abarth dealership rights at the time. Does anyone know where this company came from and what became of it?


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K.Oki
K.Oki
Nov 10, 2025

I received information about DFL from someone who also owns an RM2. According to Mahlon Craft's 1993 article in Stinger, the son of DFL's founder is named Avery Dee. Does anyone recognize this name?


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