Glen Smale
This Ferrari 250 GT (SWB) is doing what it was designed to do - race! © Glen Smale

Ferrari GT Design In The 1960s – Part I

Many sports car enthusiasts will agree that Italian sports cars are perhaps the most evocative and stunningly beautiful cars on the planet. At least they were, back in the 1950s and 1960s.

 Glen Smale
Ferrari’s 166 formed the foundation of several highly successful models between 1948 and 1949. Joining the front and rear wheel arches was a strengthening rib, which gave the otherwise plain flanks some shape. This is the 166 MM by Touring (1948). © Glen Smale

But why Italy? Why is it that so many of the world’s most admired and beautifully designed, engineered and stylish motor cars come from Italy? Professor Dale Harrow, Head of Vehicle Design at the Royal College of Art, London, offers this explanation:

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