Ateliers Bastin was a Belgian automobile manufacturer active from 1907 to 1909, based in Liège. Founded by Joseph Bastin, the company produced a limited number of touring cars characterized by their four-cylinder engines, shaft drive, and round radiators, which were reminiscent of the Delaunay-Belleville design.
In addition to manufacturing vehicles, Joseph Bastin later expanded the business by taking on agencies for foreign car brands, notably D.F.P. In 1912, he established a new company in Angleur-Streepas, focusing on the production of trucks, marking a shift in the company's direction.
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