Carrozzeria Allemano /// #CarrozzieriItaliani Issue 1

Carrozzeria Allemano /// #CarrozzieriItaliani Issue 1
Carrozzeria Allemano /// #CarrozzieriItaliani Issue 1

Carrozzeria Allemano

Carrozzeria Allemano was an Italian automobile coachbuilder established in 1928 by Serafino Allemano in Turin and discontinued in 1965. Allemano made various cars based on their own designs, and in some cases, externally made designs, such as those by Giovanni Michelotti.

Initially the company was dedicated to mechanical repairs and they had a great success considering that they started life just one year before the Great Depression of 1929, one of the darkest economic time of our humanity.

In 1935 , however, Serafino Allemanno decided to direct its efforts solely in the bodywork sector. But a few years later, the outbreak of the Second World War forced him to suspend business, which however resumed after the war, first hobbled, and then increasingly rapid pace.

Ferrari 166 S at Mille Miglia 1948
Ferrari 166 S at Mille Miglia 1948

Some of the earlier cars were the Ferrari 166 S (1948, when it won the Mille Miglia with Clemente Biondetti behind the wheel), Alfa Romeo 2500 (1950) and Lancia Aurelia (1952). The Cisitalia 202 Berlinetta (#105, 1951) was designed by Carrozzeria Scaglietti but built by Allemano.

1950 Alfa Romeo 2500
1950 Alfa Romeo 2500
1952 Lancia Aurelia
1952 Lancia Aurelia
1951 Cisitalia 202 Berlinetta
1951 Cisitalia 202 Berlinetta

For Fiat, Allemano created three Fiat 1100 TV (by Michelotti, 1954), the Fiat 600 (1955-1958), a few Abarth 750, Fiat 850 and Fiat 2200. Some of the Fiat 600 designs were also used by Abarth and Siata.

1954 Fiat 1100 TV
1954 Fiat 1100 TV
1955 Fiat 600
1955 Fiat 600
Abarth 750
Abarth 750
Fiat 850
Fiat 850
Fiat 2200
Fiat 2200

For Maserati it made 21 Maserati A6G 2000/54, prototype designs for Maserati 3500 GT (1957), and 22 Maserati 5000 GT (1959-1965), many of these designed by Michelotti.

Maserati A6G 2000/54
Maserati A6G 2000/54
1957 Maserati 3500 GT
1957 Maserati 3500 GT
1959 Maserati 5000 GT
1959 Maserati 5000 GT

For ATS it built ATS 2500 GT (1963) designed by Franco Scaglione.

1963 ATS 2500 GT
1963 ATS 2500 GT

There was also a Jaguar XK140, an Aston Martin DB2/4 (1953) a Panhard Dyna, as well as Renault Dauphine specials.

Jaguar XK140
Jaguar XK140
1953 Aston Martin DB2/4
1953 Aston Martin DB2/4
Panhard Dyna
Panhard Dyna
Renault Dauphine
Renault Dauphine

Finally, after the commercial crisis of the early sixties, the Allemanno body closed its doors, but the company will not be forgotten because it put Turin on the automotive design capitals of the world.




If you wish to see more photos with every individual model made by Carrozzeria Allemano, please click here
Thanks English and Italian Wikipedia!


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Comments

ramses rizal

Nice article just few appreciate classic cars on CT.

02/19/2016 - 00:28 |
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tim lawton

Some really beautiful cars there…interesting article too..

02/19/2016 - 00:35 |
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Fabio Fullin

It’s more correctly “Carrozzieri italiani”. Nice article btw!

02/19/2016 - 01:06 |
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MASM

wikipedia at is best xD

02/19/2016 - 03:03 |
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Anonymous

Nice, you could say they have something with round head lights… Haha. But beautiful cars!

02/19/2016 - 07:51 |
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aero_mati

Nice article, thanks for sharing

02/20/2016 - 02:45 |
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