Dante Giacosa (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Dante Giacosa" in English language version.

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adidesignmuseum.org

automobilemag.com

books.google.com

classicandperformancecar.com

  • "1969–1984 FIAT 128 Saloon". Classic and Performance Car. Archived from the original on 2014-04-08. 1969–1984 FIAT 128 Saloon; Overview; Although its simple styling hinted at an update of the 124, what nestled under the skin makes this one of the most important cars of the 1960s. The 128 remains a Dante Giacosa masterpiece – powered by a transverse ohc engine, and driven by the front wheels via an end-on gearbox. It's the recipe for technical orthodoxy that has since been adopted by the entire industry. Despite that, and being a great car to drive, shoddy build and horrendous rust means few survive, and it's still rather unloved. But its sheer rarity in the UK guarantees that values are heading the right way.

fiat500usa.com

ilgiornale.it

  • Giacomelli, Tommaso (19 March 2023). "Pio Manzù, un talento portato via da un beffardo destino". il Giornale (in Italian). Retrieved 16 July 2024.

independent.co.uk

web.archive.org

  • "By Design: BMW Concept Active Tourer". Automobile Magazine, Robert Cumberford, February 2013 Issue. Archived from the original on 2013-02-08. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
  • "Collectible Classic: 1971–1979 Fiat 128". Automobile Magazine, August 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-09-20. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
  • "1969–1984 FIAT 128 Saloon". Classic and Performance Car. Archived from the original on 2014-04-08. 1969–1984 FIAT 128 Saloon; Overview; Although its simple styling hinted at an update of the 124, what nestled under the skin makes this one of the most important cars of the 1960s. The 128 remains a Dante Giacosa masterpiece – powered by a transverse ohc engine, and driven by the front wheels via an end-on gearbox. It's the recipe for technical orthodoxy that has since been adopted by the entire industry. Despite that, and being a great car to drive, shoddy build and horrendous rust means few survive, and it's still rather unloved. But its sheer rarity in the UK guarantees that values are heading the right way.