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  • ...n [[Mario Boano]] left, until his death. His most famous design was the [[Karmann-Ghia]] (1953). He also established the [[Officine Stampaggi Industriali|OS
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  • ...ns; the [[Alfa Romeo 6C|Alfa Romeo 2500]] CC, [[Lancia Aurelia]] (1950), [[Karmann-Ghia]] (1953), [[Chrysler]] K200, [[Alfa Romeo 1900]]SS, and some [[Ferrari
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  • ...Americans). Germany's top firms were [[Erdnamm and Rossi]], [[Gläsner]], [[Karmann]], [[Hebmuller]], [[Neuss (coachbuilder)|Neuss ]], and [[Papler]]. Italy ha *[[Karmann]] {{flagiconGermany}}
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  • *[[Volkswagen Beetle]], [[VW_Type_3|type 3 'pontoon']], [[Karmann Ghia]] and [[VW_Type_4|type 4 (411/412)]], as well as the [[Volkswagen_Type
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  • ...any|Ford]] (the [[Lincoln Futura]] [[concept car]]), [[Volkswagen]] (the [[Karmann Ghia]]), and Volvo (the [[Volvo P1800]]). Chrysler and its designer [[Virg
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  • ...4 engine]] used in the [[Volkswagen Beetle]], [[Volkswagen SP2|SP2]] and [[Karmann Ghia]], and later developed further for the [[Volkswagen Type 2]] (Bus) tra
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  • *[[Karmann]]
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