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Encyclopedia > Scaglietti

Carrozzeria Scaglietti was an Italian automobile design and coachbuilding firm in the 1950s. It was founded by Sergio Scaglietti in 1951.


The Scaglietti plant in Modena, Italy is now owned by Ferrari and is used to produce the aluminum 360 Modena and 612 Scaglietti cars.


The most famous Ferrari by Scaglietti was the 1957 250 California Spider.


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Ferrari 612 Scaglietti - RSportsCars.com (738 words)
Named after famous Ferrari coachbuilder Sergio Scaglietti, the 4.9-metre long, all-aluminum 612 Scaglietti will blend the perfect combination of performance and comfort in the best traditions of a true Ferrari berlinetta designed to accommodate four people in high-speed luxury and safety.
Scaglietti is the coachbuilder who brought to life some of the most beautiful Ferrari models in the 1950s and 60s.
The new 612 model is 139 mm longer, 37 mm wider, and 44 mm taller than the 456M, with the wheelbase increased by 350 mm to ensure the latest Ferrari is a genuine 2+2 four seater.
NETZEITUNG AUTO & TECHNIK FAHRBERICHTE: Ferrari 612 Scaglietti: Schwarze Schönheit (865 words)
Wer einmal einen betörend schönen 612 Scaglietti in dezentem schwarz vor Augen gehabt hat, dürfte nie wieder von roten Rennern aus Maranello träumen.
Wie kaum ein anderer dominierte Sergio Scaglietti über Jahrzehnte die Linien der großartigen Ferrari-Coupès.
Erst in der Neuzeit gab er einem 2+2-Sitzer selbst seinen Namen.
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