Lancia Aurelia B24
Lancia Aurelia was the first car in production to use a V6 engine.
This car was the convertible version and had many improvements over the first generation Aurelias.
Lancia Flaminia Loraymo Coupe
This Flaminia has a different body than the regular production cars. In the leaflet distributed at the expo it was wrongly mentioned that it was designed from studio Pininfarina. In reality it was designed from Raimond Loewy, one of the most successful and recognized industrial designers. His work covers a big span, from the famous Coca-Cola bottle to the logo of Hoover and Spar. His most well-known car design was the Studebaker Avanti that he designed 3 years after this Lorayamo coupe of 1960.
The front of the car is a little overdesigned and not really aerodynamically efficient but it was impressive nonetheless at the time.
The rear is much simpler and has aged very well.
A strange airfoil that has a small resemblance with the Stratos.
MIES by Poltronova - Archizoom Associati (1968)
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