Sergio Sartorelli: Designer of Dreams
Designer Sergio Sartorelli was born in Alessandria in 1928; he took the degree in Mechanical Engineering at the “Politecnico” of Turin and soon became interested in cars.
The Dual-Ghia 375 Coupé one-off designed by Sergio Sartorelli.
The Dual-Ghia 375 Coupé stands as a singular expression of mid-20th century transatlantic collaboration in automobile design. Conceived in 1957, this one-off prototype was the result of a partnership between Dual Motors of Detroit and the renowned Italian design house Carrozzeria Ghia. It represents an era when American engineering and European styling came together to create vehicles of striking character and exclusivity, intended for a clientele that sought distinction beyond mass-produced luxury. Built upon design principles first explored in the Chrysler Firearrow concept series—penned by Virgil Exner and executed by Ghia—the 375 Coupé adopted many of the elegant motifs that would go on to define the Dual-Ghia brand. While the production models of Dual-Ghia would appear only in convertible form, the 375 Coupé remains unique in its fixed-roof execution. The proportions of the vehicle are balanced and deliberate, its long hood and gently tapering rear reflecting the design sensibilities of the late 1950s. Chrome detailing is used sparingly, emphasizing rather than overwhelming the clean curvature of the bodywork. Powering the 375 Coupé was a Chrysler V8 engine, underscoring the American contribution to the project in both mechanical and conceptual terms. The chassis and drivetrain, likely adapted from Dodge components, provided a robust platform that matched the elegance of the Ghia-crafted body with reliable performance. Though the car never entered series production, it served as an important design and engineering reference point for what would eventually become the Dual-Ghia convertible line, produced in limited numbers between 1956 and 1958. The 375 Coupé is also significant for its exclusivity. Only a single example is known to exist, making it not only a rare artifact but also a statement of intent—proof of concept for a transcontinental approach to bespoke luxury motoring. Its survival offers a window into a period when coachbuilding had not yet ceded entirely to industrial-scale production, and when personal style could be reflected in the silhouette of a car shaped by hand and vision. As a historical object, the Dual-Ghia 375 Coupé remains a testament to craftsmanship, ambition, and the enduring allure of cross-cultural automotive experimentation.
Designer Sergio Sartorelli was born in Alessandria in 1928; he took the degree in Mechanical Engineering at the “Politecnico” of Turin and soon became interested in cars.
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