Carrozzeria Motto

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Carrozzeria Motto was an Italian (Turin) coachbuilding company established in 1932 by Rocco Motto.[1] The company produced bodies from Cadillacs to Delahayes.[2] In 1946 Motto commenced building aluminium bodies for Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Cisitalia, Bandini and Ermini. During 1963, Motto made a body for a Franco Scaglione-designed Porsche-Abarth 356 Carrera GTL berlinetta. He also bodied a handful of Ferraris.


  • A sample of the cars made by Carrozzeria Motto
  • 1947 Cisitalia 202 MM "Cassone" Berlinetta with bodywork by Rocco Motto
    1947 Cisitalia 202 MM "Cassone" Berlinetta with bodywork by Rocco Motto
  • 1948 Fiat 1100 with a barchetta style body by Rocco Motto
    1948 Fiat 1100 with a barchetta style body by Rocco Motto
  • 1950 Talbot Lago T26 Grand Sport Barchetta designed and built by Carrozzeria Motto
    1950 Talbot Lago T26 Grand Sport Barchetta designed and built by Carrozzeria Motto
  • 1955 Cadillac with a custom body by Carrozzeria Motto
    1955 Cadillac with a custom body by Carrozzeria Motto
  • 1960 Lancia Flaminia Loraymo, designed by Raymond Loewy and built by Rocco Motto
    1960 Lancia Flaminia Loraymo, designed by Raymond Loewy and built by Rocco Motto

References

  1. ^ "Motto". www.gilena.it. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Mille Miglia 2008: Post-War Italians". velocetoday.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2008-07-30.

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