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Sergio Sartorelli, the Glossary

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Sergio Sartorelli (Alessandria, 7 May 1928 – Torino, 28 November 2009) was a noted Italian automotive designer and engineer.[1]

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  1. 31 relations: Alessandria, Alfa Romeo 2600, Alfa Romeo Scarabeo, Austin-Healey Sprite, Automotive design, Carrozzeria Ghia, Chrysler, Felice Mario Boano, Ferdinando Innocenti, Fiat, Fiat 1100, Fiat 125, Fiat 126, Fiat 2300, Fiat 500, Fiat 600, Fiat Ritmo, Geneva International Motor Show, Giovanni Michelotti, Giovanni Savonuzzi, International Motor Show Germany, Italy, Luigi Segre, Maserati 5000 GT, Officine Stampaggi Industriali, OSI-Ford 20 M TS, Polytechnic University of Turin, Tom Tjaarda, Turin, Turin Auto Show, Volkswagen Karmann Ghia.

Alessandria

Alessandria (Lissandria) is a city and commune in Piedmont, Italy, and the capital of the Province of Alessandria.

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Alfa Romeo 2600

The Alfa Romeo 2600 (Tipo 106) was Alfa Romeo´s six-cylinder flagship produced from 1962 to 1968.

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Alfa Romeo Scarabeo

The Alfa Romeo Scarabeo is a concept car engineered by Giuseppe Busso and Orazio Satta Puliga for Alfa Romeo with a body designed by Sergio Sartorelli at Officine Stampaggi Industriali.

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Austin-Healey Sprite

The Austin-Healey Sprite is a small open sports car produced in the United Kingdom from 1958 until 1971.

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Automotive design

Automotive design is the process of developing the appearance (and to some extent the ergonomics) of motor vehicles, including automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, buses, coaches, and vans.

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Carrozzeria Ghia

Carrozzeria Ghia SpA (established 1916 in Turin) is an Italian automobile design and coachbuilding firm, established by Giacinto Ghia and Gariglio as "Carrozzeria Ghia & Gariglio".

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Chrysler

FCA US, LLC, doing business as Stellantis North America and known historically as Chrysler, is one of the "Big Three" automobile manufacturers in the United States, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

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Felice Mario Boano

Felice Mario Boano (1903 – 8 May 1989) was an Italian automobile designer and coachbuilder was born and died in Turin.

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Ferdinando Innocenti

Ferdinando Innocenti (1 September 1891, in Pescia, Italy – 21 June 1966, in Varese) was an Italian businessman who founded the machinery-works company Innocenti and was the manufacturer of the Lambretta motorscooter.

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Fiat

Fiat Automobiles S.p.A. (originally FIAT, Fabbrica Italiana Automobili di Torino) is an Italian automobile manufacturer, formerly part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and since 2021 a subsidiary of Stellantis through its Italian division Stellantis Europe.

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Fiat 1100

The Fiat 1100 is a small family car produced from 1953 until 1969 by the Italian manufacturer Fiat.

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Fiat 125

The Fiat 125 is a large family car manufactured and marketed by Italian company Fiat from 1967 to 1972.

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Fiat 126

The Fiat 126 (Type 126) is a four-passenger, rear-engine, city car manufactured and marketed by Fiat over a twenty-eight year production run from 1972 until 2000, over a single generation.

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Fiat 2300

The Fiat 2300 is a six-cylinder executive car which was produced by Italian automotive manufacturer Fiat between 1961 and 1968.

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Fiat 500

The Fiat 500 (Cinquecento) is an economy / city car that was manufactured and marketed by Fiat Automobiles from 1957 until 1975.

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Fiat 600

The Fiat 600 (Seicento) is a small, rear-engined city car and economy family car made by Italian carmaker Fiat from 1955 to 1969 — offered in two-door fastback sedan and four-door Multipla mini MPV body styles.

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Fiat Ritmo

The Fiat Ritmo is a small, front-engine, front-wheel drive family car manufactured and marketed by Fiat, launched in April 1978 at the Turin Motor show and offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback and cabriolet body styles – from 1978 to 1988 with two facelifts.

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Geneva International Motor Show

The Geneva International Motor Show was an annual auto show held in March in the Swiss city of Geneva.

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Giovanni Michelotti

Giovanni Michelotti (6 October 1921 – 23 January 1980) was one of the most prolific designers of sports cars in the 20th century.

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Giovanni Savonuzzi

Giovanni Savonuzzi (Ferrara 28 January 1911 – Ferrara 18 February 1988) was an Italian automobile designer.

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International Motor Show Germany

The International Motor Show Germany or International Mobility Show Germany, in German known as the Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA – International Automobile Exhibition), is one of the world's largest mobility trade fairs.

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Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.

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Luigi Segre

Luigi "Gigi" Segre (8 November 1919 – 28 February 1963) was an Italian automotive designer noted for his business and engineering acumen during his stewardship and ownership of Carrozzeria Ghia (1953–63), one of an Italy's premier automobile design and coachbuilders.

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Maserati 5000 GT

The Maserati 5000 GT is a 2-door coupé car, made by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati from 1959–1966.

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Officine Stampaggi Industriali

OSI, acronym for Officine Stampaggi Industriali (literally "Industrial Stampings Workshops") was a coachbuilding company founded in 1960 in Turin by former Ghia president Luigi Segre (1919–63) and Arrigo Olivetti (1889–1977) from the Fergat company, a manufacturer of automotive components.

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OSI-Ford 20 M TS

The OSI-Ford 20 M TS is a coupe produced by the Italian car manufacturer Officine Stampaggi Industriali (abbreviated OSI).

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Polytechnic University of Turin

The Polytechnic University of Turin (Politecnico di Torino, abbreviated as PoliTO) is the oldest Italian public technical university.

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Tom Tjaarda

Tom Tjaarda (born Stevens Thompson Tjaarda van Starkenburg; July 23, 1934 – June 2, 2017) was an American automobile designer noted for his work on a broad range of automobiles — estimated at over eighty — from exotic sports cars including the Ferrari 365 California and De Tomaso Pantera to high-volume popular cars including the first generation Ford Fiesta (1972) and the Fiat 124 Spider (1966).

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Turin

Turin (Torino) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy.

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Turin Auto Show

The Turin Motor Show (Salone dell'Automobile di Torino) was an auto show held annually in Turin, Italy.

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Volkswagen Karmann Ghia

The Volkswagen Karmann Ghia are a family of three overlapping sporty Volkswagen model series, marketed in 2+2 coupe (1955–1975) and 2+2 convertible (1957–1975) body styles, though German production ended one year before that in Brazil.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Sartorelli