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1938 Lancia Aprilia Villoresi (Zagato)
Lancia Aprilia Villoresi (Zagato), 1938
Lancia Aprilia Villoresi (Zagato), 1938
Lancia Aprilia Villoresi (Zagato), 1938
Bilder: Zagato; icbdb.altervista.org
Lancia Aprilia by Zagato for Luigi Villoresi, 1938
‘30 - Aerodynamics Models
A constant preoccupation during the 1930s with cars cutting through the air with sleek, tapering lines led Ugo Zagato to refine the earliest concepts of aerodynamics applied to the motor car.He was the first to adopt inclined windscreens, more aerodynamic headlights, firstly enclosing them in hemispheres and then incorporating them within the bodywork, convex bootlids and perforated disc wheels for better brake cooling. This was a golden age: Zagato received many requests for cars with his advanced technical and stylistic features.
www.zagato.it
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