SOLVED - What car #13 - 1960 Lancia Loraymo

Started by @re, November 05, 2007, 05:32:32 PM

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grobmotorix

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This is one one of my favorites.

It´s the Lancia Flaminia based 1960 LORAYMO by the famous industrial designer Raymond Loewy.

It´s odd and weird in some details, but some details have been far ahead of its time.

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Again: Of course you're right. Strange front, nice rear - although to me it to some extent screams "MAZDA" :)
1974 Fiat X1/9 1500
2005 Alfa GT 1,9 JTD

grobmotorix


Allemano

Another from the man who hardly designed a nice looking car.

Carnut

Quote from: Allemano on March 14, 2012, 04:54:17 AM
Another from the man who hardly designed a nice looking car.

His rear-ends were fine; it seems to be the fronts he really struggled with..
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Otto Puzzell

In my opinion, Loewy's strength - in the automotive realm - was recognizing and channeling the talent of other designers. Projects he did mostly on his own tended toward eccentric works like this one.
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grobmotorix

QuoteIn my opinion, Loewy's strength - in the automotive realm - was recognizing and channeling the talent of other designers. Projects he did mostly on his own tended toward eccentric works like this one.

agreed

Like the Loewy BMW 507, the Loraymo is quite baroque in comparison to his better known designs he was able to sell to the industry.
I see both as creations that blasted out of his "creative wastegate", they just had to unearth and come true.

RayTheRat

Quote from: grobmotorix on March 15, 2012, 09:56:39 AM
QuoteIn my opinion, Loewy's strength - in the automotive realm - was recognizing and channeling the talent of other designers. Projects he did mostly on his own tended toward eccentric works like this one.

agreed

Like the Loewy BMW 507, the Loraymo is quite baroque in comparison to his better known designs he was able to sell to the industry.
I see both as creations that blasted out of his "creative wastegate", they just had to unearth and come true.

A perfectly fitting phrase: "creative wastegate".  I just wonder how many innocents were harmed in the creation of that thing.

RtR


Otto Puzzell

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

grobmotorix