Vignale

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Vignale was an Italian coachbuilder and design house renowned for crafting elegant custom bodies for marques such as Lancia, Ferrari, and Maserati in the mid-20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian company
automotive design house
coachbuilder
activePeriod mid-20th century
associatedWith Carrozzeria Vignale NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Alfa Romeo NERFINISHED
De Tomaso NERFINISHED
Ferrari NERFINISHED
Fiat NERFINISHED
Jensen NERFINISHED
Lancia NERFINISHED
Maserati NERFINISHED
country Italy
countryOfOrigin Italy
designedForModel Ferrari 212 Inter NERFINISHED
Ferrari 250 Europa NERFINISHED
Fiat 8V (special-bodied versions) NERFINISHED
Lancia Aurelia (special-bodied versions) NERFINISHED
Maserati 3500 GT (selected bodies) NERFINISHED
designLanguage flowing lines
luxury-oriented interiors
rich chrome detailing
era post-war Italian coachbuilding
field automotive design
coachbuilding
foundedBy Alfredo Vignale NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Turin NERFINISHED
historicalRole part of the Italian carrozzeria tradition
industry automotive
influenced mid-20th-century sports car aesthetics
locationCountry Italy NERFINISHED
marketSegment grand tourers
high-end custom cars
sports cars
notableFor collaborations with luxury car manufacturers
custom car bodies
elegant bodywork designs
product custom car bodies
limited-series bodywork
prototype bodies
reputation elegant and distinctive styling
high craftsmanship
style Italian coachbuilt design

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