Diasetti Motors was an American automotive company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, that emerged around 1986. The company specialized in creating aftermarket body kits designed to enhance the appearance of existing vehicles.
One of the notable products offered by Diasetti Motors was the Diasetti Z-Vette, a fiberglass body kit that transformed Datsun models, specifically the 240, 260, and 280 series. This kit provided a Corvette-like aesthetic, featuring a distinctive nose, tail, and wheel flares that appealed to enthusiasts looking to customize their vehicles.
Diasetti Motors offered its products in both kit form, allowing customers to assemble the components themselves, and as fully assembled vehicles, catering to a range of consumer preferences. The company's focus on customization reflected a broader trend in the automotive industry during the 1980s, where personalization became increasingly popular among car owners.
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