Sergio Pininfarina dies aged 85
Posted on 03 Jul 2012
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0 CommentsThe Italian legend was instrumental in making changes to the famous design house and coachbuilder

Sergio Pininfarina, honorary chairman of Pininfarina, has died aged 85. The company announced today that he died overnight at his Turin residence, after being ill for a while.
Sergio was born in 1926, and was introduced to the successful family business of carriage making on contract which had been started by his father Battista Farina in 1930. He joined the firm after graduating in mechanical engineering from Turin's Polytechnic University in 1950, and became chief executive in 1961. The company was already popular for its attractive aerodynamically styled cars for some of the most iconic Italian car makers, including Ferrari. He took over the company after his father’s death in 1966. Also Read: Ferrari California 30 revealed
Sergio made new contracts with car makers outside Europe, and played a major role in introducing the company in America, through their collaboration with Nash. He is considered instrumental in changing the company into a world renowned coachbuilder from a simple design house. He made the company public, when the company was listed on the Italian Stock Exchange in 1986.
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