http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq6OzLzaNpw&feature=player_embedded#!
Thanks that was a swell video! Did you happen to notice the name of the ferry that the two cars were on?
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq6OzLzaNpw[/ame] Fabulous, Jim. Thanks for posting. Such a beautiful car in the extreme. Among the most aesthetically pleasing cars ever made, an absolute masterpiece designed by Leonardo Fioravanti.
Really fantastic!! Love the European setting! Fantastic sounds! Makes you fall in love with the Dino all over again!!! Freeman
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http://www.wheelsofitaly.com/wiki/index.php/Aldo_Brovarone Yes, very confusing. It seems he did design the 1965 Dino Berlinetta Speciale and the 365P Speciale???? If that is the case and Fioravante designed the 206 and 246 road cars then major design features were copied from Bravarone's work? Can anyone clarify?
The Dino wasn`t the work of one designer.... correct is that Aldo Brovarone has drawn the first prototype "1965 Dino Berlinetta Speciale" but having said that, this prototype was heavily influenced by Sergio Pininfarina and Renzo Carli. Renzo Carli for example argued for the vertically standing rear window. Leonardo Fioravanti played a crucial role in developing the first prototype into the production model and became overall responsible for the project in 1966/67.
Thank you. I appreciate that Pininfarina isn't or wasn't a company with just one designer. So can the same be said for the Daytona and Boxer as Leonardo Fioravanti is largely credited with their designs? So is it more like Fioravanti and the team that worked under him playing a big part too?
I have a copy of that VHS tape- From "Dino 246" in what appears to have been a video series on Ferraris from Hyde Park Books, London, 1991