
By David Cavaliere
The Italian automobile industry has had a rich history of carrozzerias – the coachbuilders; the craftsmen and shops that produced custom and limited production runs of specialized car bodies and interiors. We have covered a few already – Boano was featured in Part 14 of this series.
Colli was covered last week in Part 21. We have mentioned Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera and in future issues will cover many more – from Carrozzeria Allemano to Zagato; the list is extensive. Beyond the 60-odd car manufacturers in Italy, there have been more than two dozen carrozzerias. This is the story of one of them.
Source: http://www.italiantribune.com
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