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    Carrozzeria Fissore was an Italian coachbuilder located in Savigliano, near Turin (Piedmont). The firm was founded in 1919 (105 years ago) (1919) by the...
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  • Italian footballer Carrozzeria Fissore Italian coachbuilder, founded by Fissore brothers This page lists people with the surname Fissore. If an internal...
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    the Carrozzeria Fissore in Savigliano. The first vehicles bodied by Carrozzeria Fissore still used Frua's design; from 1969 there was a new, Fissore-designed...
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    there were no takers he commissioned Carrozzeria Fissore to build a new aluminum body on his rolling chassis. Fissore presented the resulting coupé styled...
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    the Griffith, and the body was hand-built of aluminum and steel by Carrozzeria Fissore in Savigliano, Italy. The styling was the work of Trevor Fiore (born...
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  • one-off AC 428. In 1969, Monteverdi chose the small Carrozzeria Fissore for further collaboration. Fissore redesigned the 375 Coupé and built the bodies that...
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    Diplomat. The coachwork was done by the Italian coach-building firm Carrozzeria Fissore, where they were given new front and rear styling, custom Italian...
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    Caproni Caraceni Carapelli Carpigiani Carraro Agritalia Carrozzeria Colli Carrozzeria Fissore Carrozzeria Ghia Cassina S.p.A. Castagnari Roberto Cavalli Cecomp...
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    was based on the International Harvester Scout, with a new body built by Fissore, with whom Monteverdi had a long standing relationship, as well as a more...
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    sedans, the three-door Universal estate (station wagon), and the Carrozzeria Fissore-designed Coupé and Spyder "1000 SE" on the basis of German 1000 Sp...
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    shark, Hai. The body was presumably designed by Trevor Fiore, of Carrozzeria Fissore, although some sources credit Pietro Frua. A second car was made...
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  • The Saab Viking is a concept car designed by the Italian company Carrozzeria Fissore and presented in 1982. The concept was designed by Tom Tjaarda. The...
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    Giuseppe Accasto, who had originally been sent to Brazil from Italy by Carrozzeria Fissore to handle projects for DKW-Vemag. The resulting model study was the...
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    alongside the P1800, having already debuted an updated design by Carrozzeria Fissore for that car at the 1965 Turin Auto Show, as sports cars were very...
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    as Trevor Fiore, and who also designed the Trident) and made by Carrozzeria Fissore of Turin. It weighed 11 long hundredweight (559 kg) and had 185 bhp...
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  • coupe, of which the Italian Carrozzeria Fissore produced a prototype with an aluminum body and an extended TVR chassis. Fissore presented it as the Trident...
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    Coachbuilder (redirect from Carrozzeria)
    France. In the Italian language, a coachbuilding company is called a carrozzeria, while in the French language it is called a carrosserie. A British trade...
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  • 1983. Rayton-Fissore Taxi Torino 1985. Autobianchi/Lancia Y10 (with Antonio Piovano) 1985. Chrysler Jeep (Interior) 1985. Rayton-Fissore Magnum 4x4 1989...
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    Vignale, Allemano, Bertone, Ghia, Ghia-Aigle, Scioneri, Monterosa, Viotti, Fissore and OSI, before opening his own design studio in 1959. He also cooperated...
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  • panel included Giuseppe Farina, Brooks Stevens, Mario Fissore and Luigi Segre from Carrozzeria Ghia. He entered the same design contest again in 1966...
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  • FAST (1919–1925) Ferves (1965–1970) Fides (1905–1911) Fimer (1948–1949) Fissore (1971–1982) FLAG (1905–1908) Florentia (1903–1912) Fornasari (2001–2015)...
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    capacities, the production of the following High Speed models went to Fissore in Turin. However, the Monteverdi Hai 450 is believed to have been designed...
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    Romeo Giulia Super (public debut) Fiat 850 Coupe Renault 16 TVR Trident (Fissore) The following introductions were made at the 1964 Geneva show: Ferrari...
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    Zagato while the remaining cars were bodied by other coachbuilders such as Fissore and Touring. The Zagato cars (sometimes called 1600 GTZ) feature lightweight...
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    Tomaso cars. The aluminium coupé body was designed and several built by Fissore before production was moved to Ghia in 1965 where they were assembled with...
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    Multipla. Other one-offs came from Fissore (Marinella), Savio and Vignale. Luigi Segre, the owner of Carrozzeria Ghia, was the first to acknowledge the...
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