Medardo Fantuzzi (1906–1986) was an Italian automotive engineer, known for his Carrozzeria Fantuzzi body workshop. Fantuzzi was born in Bologna in 1906...
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American scientist Medardo Fantuzzi (1906–1986), Italian automotive engineer Medardo R. Farías (1989–1960), Uruguayan general Medardo Flores (1949–2011)...
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Fantuzzi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Medardo Fantuzzi (1906–1986), Italian automotive engineer Antonio Fantuzzi (1510–1550)...
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300S with improved cooling. The car had an open top body designed by Medardo Fantuzzi resembling the 300S. The prototype made its racing debut at the 1956...
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three-speed manual transmission and aluminium two-seater bodywork made by Medardo Fantuzzi. The engine featured a crankshaft-driven Roots supercharger, twin gear-driven...
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instead of the tubular one of the 250F, and the aluminium body was by Medardo Fantuzzi. The brakes were the same as the 250F, precisely machined alloy drums...
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manufacturer Maserati, built by Giulio Alfieri, with aluminum body design by Medardo Fantuzzi, both Maserati engineers. The 350S was built to experiment with a new...
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were typically spiders, initially designed by Medardo Fantuzzi and then bodied either by Carrozzeria Fantuzzi or Celestino Fiandri of Carrozzeria Fiandri...
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were made by Celestino Fiandri, and the 23 final bodies were made by Medardo Fantuzzi. The 200S debuted at the 1955 Imola Grand Prix, driven Franco Bordoni...
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unhappy with the resulting bodywork, and sent Brock to work alongside Medardo Fantuzzi to redevelop it; the resulting car, which featured a moveable rear...
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Jano (right) and carrozzeria engineer Medardo Fantuzzi left on 31 July 1962....
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suspension (indipendente in Italian). Beginning in 1960 as a 250 TRI/60 Fantuzzi Spyder (chassis 0780TR), the car was badly damaged in a crash during a...
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residence in the Carrozzeria Fantuzzi workshop and took instruction in hand-forming and repairing bodywork from Medardo Fantuzzi. He briefly left Italy in...
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Briggs Cunningham's team. Count Volpi's Scuderia Serenissima hired Medardo Fantuzzi to modify one of their Tipo 63 cars with a longer nose and a fin behind...
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entrusted to Medardo Fantuzzi of Carrozzeria Fantuzzi. He was responsible for numerous of Maserati sports racing and grand prix cars. Because Fantuzzi usually...
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Salomone (built by Gran Sport). A later open version was built by Medardo Fantuzzi. In 1966 Serenissima joined forces with Luigi Chinetti's North American...
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built by Medardo Fantuzzi. The 1957 Maserati 150 GT was a spider built on a Maserati A6GCS chassis intended for street use, bodied by Fantuzzi and sporting...
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engine was mated to a 4-speed gearbox. The frame was developed by Medardo Fantuzzi. The car was bodied in aluminum and weighed 550–570 kg (1,210–1,260 lb)...
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bodywork was a collaboration between Carlo Chiti and Medardo Fantuzzi, the owner of the Carrozzeria Fantuzzi. During the design process, solutions to reduce...
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of aluminium as an open-wheel single-seater and was hand-crafted by Medardo Fantuzzi at his Carrozzeria in Modena. The characteristic vertical tail-fin...
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