July Puzzle #8 - SOLVED! 1968 Pininfarina Fiat Dino Coupé Ginevra

Started by Otto Puzzell, July 12, 2006, 04:09:05 AM

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SeaLion

Fiat Dino Coupé from 1967, designed by Pininfarina.


Otto Puzzell

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Quote from: SeaLion on July 12, 2006, 04:21:49 AM
Fiat Dino Coupé from 1967, designed by Pininfarina.

That's not the same car, but you are very close.

Can you tell us the full name the mystery car was presented with?
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

SeaLion

Pininfarina Fiat Dino Coupé Ginerva?

SeaLion

I've now checked my two books about Pininfarina, and both cars is refered to as just Fiat Dino Coupé, nothing more nothing less. The puzzle car (with doble round rearlights) was displayed in 1968 in Geneva. The other very similar car was displayed in 1967 at the Paris Salon. If it is another "full" name of the puzzle car, then this puzzle will probably stay unsolved. This is my final answer.

The 1967 Paris Fiat Dino Coupé, the first rear design for the puzzle car:

Ultra

Quote from: SeaLion on July 12, 2006, 04:32:19 PM
I've now checked my two books about Pininfarina, and both cars is refered to as just Fiat Dino Coupé, nothing more nothing less. The puzzle car (with doble round rearlights) was displayed in 1968 in Geneva. The other very similar car was displayed in 1967 at the Paris Salon. If it is another "full" name of the puzzle car, then this puzzle will probably stay unsolved. This is my final answer.

The 1967 Paris Fiat Dino Coupé, the first rear design for the puzzle car:


The C pillars in all of your pictures do not match the picture Karn posted, FWIW.
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SeaLion

Quote from: Ultra on July 12, 2006, 04:41:57 PM
Quote from: SeaLion on July 12, 2006, 04:32:19 PMThe 1967 Paris Fiat Dino Coupé, the first rear design for the puzzle car:
The C pillars in all of your pictures do not match the picture Karn posted, FWIW.
It is actually the same car with a different roof, many italian designers did that trick in the 60-s. Of course I could find a picture of the 1968 Geneva Dino Coupé, but that would not be as interesting as Karn have allready showed a picture of that rear end.

This is is the front of the 1968 Geneva Fiat Dino Coupé (the puzzle version of the car):


This is a sideview of the 1967 Paris Fiat Dino Coupé (the non-puzzle version):


And here is another Fiat Dino Coupé by Pininfarina, this time the year was 1966, and there was two bodystyles:



porridgehead

Nice job with all the versions of the coupe.
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Otto Puzzell

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Much more than the greenhouse and taillights are different. Look at the front bumper, headlight doors, under-bumper area, door handles, etc. I believe these to be two distinct, separate cars.

I'll accept 1968 Pininfarina Fiat Dino Coupé Ginevra (sp).

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Otto Puzzell

Well, you were right, I was wrong. In Paolo Martin's own words, he refers to the Fiat Dino Geneva as an "adaptation of Dino Paris - needs more sports".

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

porridgehead

Holy Delayed Explanation Batman!

If your explanation takes more than a year, you may be suffering from priapost syndrome. Please consult your doctor immediately.
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Allemano

The old pics are lost, so, here are new ones of this spectacular car:

D-type

Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

Allemano

Of course it is, but the one I've posted was discussed in this topic and shown as well!

But if you like I add the other one, too.

Tom_I

This caused a sudden flash of recognition. Here's another couple of shots of the 1967 car, from the Automobile Club of Italy's World Car Catalogue 1968.