Solved 129. of All.: 1956 Morelli M-1000

Started by Allemano, December 19, 2008, 03:29:56 PM

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Allemano

Know this? Get one point!

Allemano

Too hard for the rookies... :-[

Allemano

I guess the Pros get it done!

Paul Jaray

This is a Renault Dauphine by Frua

Allemano



Allemano

Not only Frua was wrong!

Paul Jaray

#7
Morelli M-1000 Romboidale 1956, with a big thanks to Arunas

Arunas

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Quote from: Paul Jaray on February 18, 2009, 02:09:04 PM
Morelli M-1000 Romboidale 1956, with a big thanks to Arunas

Romboidale was made in 1992 I think.. This model is M-1000 I believe  ;)

Paul Jaray

Because You send me a PM, asking for info about this car. I took a look in a book of mine, saw the rear part of the car and remembered of this. That's why via PM I asked you before why you were interested in this one. If you told me that you recognize this puzzle, I wouldn't have post my answer.

Paul Jaray

Engineer Alberto Morelli started in 1953 a study for an aerodynamic car, on a mass-produced chassis, the Fiat 1100\103. The car, completed in 1956 and called M1000 was realized on a new chassis, with a rear engine. This car reached 133,140 km\h without changes in its Fiat engine. This prototype was too ahead for its time, but Pininfarina noticed Morelli's work and asked him to develop another prototype, the PF-X , with its odd wheel-disposition, showed in 1960.

Arunas

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And that's why first thought was PF-X!  ;) Thank You Paul!

P.S.. Is it true that Alberto Morelli also designed gliders?


Arunas

And as I've asked You before, Morelli was a private designer, wasn't he?

Paul Jaray

He was an engineer, working on a concept, the aerodynamic car, and He built a couple of cars. I think this define Him as a private designer, yes.

Arunas

Thank You Paul! I'd also like to thank for Allemano, for such a great puzzle (and perfect photoshop!  ;D ) Bravo, guys!  :applause:

Allemano

I didn't believe this one would last so long!

One more point for Paul Jaray!

Ray B.

Allemano, when you move a puzzle to "Solved" and rename it, could you keep your reference (like "129 of All - Solved: 1956 Morelli M-1000")? It makes it easier for us (or me at least) who have filed the picture under that name, to remember it's been solved.
Thanks.
He Touched Me With His Noodly Appendage

Allemano


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