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Paganelli Coupé Farina

The Paganelli Coupé by Stabilimenti Farina.

Vehicle Overview

The Paganelli Coupé, bodied by Stabilimenti Farina, was constructed in 1950 as a single example for competition and exhibition purposes. The vehicle was commissioned by Sabatino Paganelli and built for the Italian racing driver Luigi Bellucci. It employed mechanical components from both Fiat and Lancia, utilizing a Fiat 1100 chassis adapted to accommodate a Lancia Aprilia V4 engine. The chassis was a ladder-type steel frame with independent front suspension and a solid rear axle supported by semi-elliptical leaf springs. Drum brakes, hydraulically actuated, were fitted at all four corners. The Aprilia-derived engine was a narrow-angle V4 with hemispherical combustion chambers, an advanced configuration for the period, though exact displacement and output specifications for this particular vehicle are not consistently documented in primary sources. The bodywork was completed by Stabilimenti Farina of Turin, known for both custom commissions and limited-production models. The coupé body featured a two-door configuration with a fastback roofline. Styling details included integrated front and rear fenders, a prominent grille with horizontal bars, and a rear-mounted external spare wheel. The overall design followed post-war Italian aesthetic conventions, emphasizing streamlined forms with minimal external ornamentation. Interior configuration and materials are not comprehensively recorded, though period photographs suggest seating for two and instrumentation consistent with contemporaneous racing or touring vehicles. The cabin likely featured basic trim suitable for its dual purpose as a competition and road-going vehicle. This vehicle remains the only known example of its type. No evidence of series production or additional units has been located in available manufacturer or coachbuilder archives. The car’s documented use includes participation in post-war Italian motoring events, including regional competitions and historic demonstrations. It survives as a complete vehicle and has been seen in historic preservation contexts. The Paganelli Coupé by Stabilimenti Farina represents an instance of mid-century Italian custom automotive production, utilizing established mechanical components and bespoke bodywork for individual clients. It reflects the transitional period of Italian coachbuilding between the artisanal practices of the interwar period and the onset of industrialized body production in the post-1950 decade.

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