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Re: alfa-digest V6 #280
> Subject: Car of the Century Comments
> Lawrence Gowin
>
> I just browsed the Car of the Century site and I highly recommend it for
> anyone on the digest. There's a good representation of cars including
> (wisely, I feel) the Honda Civic, the Toyota Corolla, and some other less
> flashy, yet important cars. My GTV wasn't on there, but its impact was much
> less substantial than the Giulietta Sprint that made the list.
>
I'm going to disagree.
I submit that the fuss over the Bertone Giulietta is a continuation of the
damning of the 105 marking its introduction. OK, the Bertone Giulietta
was nice, but an example of design through a lump of clay on a board,
rather than conception as a sculpture in three-dimensional space -- and
surely trivial in comparison to the contemporary Porsche 356.
OTOH, the 105 disigno di Bertone <was> a foretaste of things to come --
and one of those classic timeless designs.
>
> I think they forgot the Bugeye...small, affordable, monocoque roadster for the
> public. It was a trendsetter. Oh well, its not my list.
>
Perhaps -- but not the bug-eyes.
My nomination for the most influential car that never was built is the
Cangruo.
But a poll is just a poll. A meaningful judgment would require the input
of the ghost of Raymond Lowie (or y or whatever -- famed industrial
designer -- of the original, clean Studebaker hard-top in 54) or the like.
r.m.bies
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