Vignale
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- For the town in France, see Vignale, Haute-Corse.
- For the town in Italy, see Vignale Monferrato.
Vignale was an Italian automobile coachbuilder company. Carrozzeria Alfredo Vignale was established in 1948 at Via Cigliano, Turin[1] by Alfredo Vignale (born 1913) in Grugliasco, near Turin (Torino).
The first body on a Fiat 500 base was made in 1948, followed by a special Fiat 1100. Most customers were Italian firms such as Cisitalia, Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Fiat, Maserati and Lancia. In 1968, Vignale designed the body of Tatra 613. Vignale designed and built cars, usually low volume variants of the main production cars of these automobile manufacturers.
A close cooperation was maintained with Michelotti. Vignale was taken over by DeTomaso Automobili (owned by Ford) in 1969[1] and ceased to exist in 1974. Aston Martin produced a concept car called the Lagonda Vignale at the 1993 Geneva motor show. Aston are owned by Ford who in turn also own Ghia which is how the name came to be revived. Also Ford used Vignale name in Ford Focus Vignale concept car introduced at the 2004 Paris Motor Show,[2] the production model was named as Ford Focus Coupé-Cabriolet
- Vignale Gamine Vignale's only self made car, based on the Fiat 500
- ^ a b ABOUT CARROZZERIA Vignale. geocities.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-12.
- ^ 2004 Ford Focus Vignale. conceptcarz.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-12.