Solved: PN #278 -- Svein Erling Lode's future car study, 1979

Started by pnegyesi, January 20, 2012, 11:03:26 PM

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pnegyesi

Please tell me everything about this one-off for a point: builder, year, purpose are required for a point

pnegyesi


olavr

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This car was built in Norway to an exhibition in 1979. A car study for the future. Initiative by the car magazine "BIL" and editor John Winding-Sørensen. Builder was italian Ermanno Martinuzzi (living in Norway),
designer of the car was Svein Erling Lode. The car appears to be ready to drive, but it had no running rear.

pnegyesi

Quite so, another point for you



SeaLion

Wow, this is MY design (I'm Svein Erling Lode)  8)
In 1979 there was a national design competition in Norway, which I won, and Ermanno Martinuzzi built it in steel. There was no scale drawings, just some perspective renderings (which I still have in my archives). The car was exhibited in Oslo at the car show Motor Action '79.
The car (which is actually just a mockup) still exists. There is no interior, it is just a rollable shell. The windows are black non-see-through plexiglass.

Carnut

Terrific!
But you didn't even get a point for identifying it!
Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

Allan L

Opinionated but sometimes wrong

SeaLion

My sketches from 1979. One of the ideas was to build in indicator lights in the wheels  8)

oko94

It's funny how your design is the exact opposite of current cars. Your prototype had small wheels, sharp angles, flat surfaces and huge glass area; nowadays it's all about big wheels, rounded shapes, surface excitement and windows so small you can barely see through them.