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{{Short description|Italian coachbuilding company}}
'''Carrozzeria Marazzi''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[coachbuilder|coachbuilding]] company founded in [[1967]] and is located in [[Caronna Pertusella]], outside [[Milano]].
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'''Carrozzeria Marazzi''' was an Italian [[coachbuilder|coachbuilding]] company founded in 1967 and is located in [[Caronno Pertusella]], in the [[province of Varese]], [[Lombardy]].


== Company history ==
The company was established by [[Mario Marazzi]] and employees from the then bankrupt [[Carrozzeria Touring]] of [[Milano]]. Marazzi first completed the [[Lamborghini 400GT]] 2+2 series, which was followed by a series of 125 [[Lamborghini Islero]] (1967), and the first few of the [[Lamborghini Jarama]] (1970).
The company was established by [[Carlo Marazzi]] (with sons Serafino and Mario) and employees from the then bankrupt [[Carrozzeria Touring]] of Milan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.marazzicar.com/chi-siamo/|title=CHI SIAMO – Marazzi Car|date=2016|language=it-IT|access-date=2020-03-28}}</ref> Marazzi first completed the [[Lamborghini 400GT]] 2+2 series, which was followed by a series of 125 [[Lamborghini Islero]] (1967), and the first few of the [[Lamborghini Jarama]] (1970).<ref name=":02">{{Cite book|last=Marchet|first=Jean-François|title=Lamborghini Espada & the 4-seaters : 350GT, 400GT, Islero, Jarama, Marzal, Espada|date=1985|publisher=Osprey|isbn=0-85045-592-8|location=London|oclc=12806744}}</ref>
Next came eighteen [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale]] (1967),
a few [[Alfa Romeo Giulia]] ''Nuvo Promiscua'' (1973), two [[Alfa Romeo 90]] station wagon prototypes (designed by the [[Auto Capital]] magazine, 1985) and a [[Fiat Punto]] ''Cabrio Wagon Bricò'' prototype (1994). Marazzi also made various [[hearse]]s, based on [[Mercedes-Benz]] in the 1990s, and are still associated with the automotive industry.
Next came the eighteen [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale]] (1967), a few [[Alfa Romeo Giulia]] ''Nuova Promiscua'' (1973), two [[Alfa Romeo 90]] station wagon prototypes (designed for the [[Auto Capital]] magazine in 1985) and a [[Fiat Punto]] ''Cabrio Wagon Bricò'' prototype (1994). Marazzi also made various [[hearse]]s, based on [[Mercedes-Benz]] through the 1990s. Marazzi's final works included cars such as the [[Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione|Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione Spider]] prototype and a Land Rover Discovery 3, armored for police use.

The company was liquidated in 2019.<ref name="liquidation" />


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Carrozzeria Touring]]
* [[Carrozzeria Touring]]


== External link ==
== References ==
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==External links==
* [http://www.marazzicar.com/ Carrozzeria Marazzi web page]
* [http://www.marazzicar.com/ Carrozzeria Marazzi web page]
* [http://www.coachbuild.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=426 Coachbuild.com FORUM: Carrozzeria Marazzi]


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Latest revision as of 10:09, 18 January 2024

Carrozzeria Marazzi S.r.l.
Company typeS.r.l. (Limited Company)
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedCaronno Pertusella, Italy (1967)
Defunct2019[1][2]
Headquarters,
Key people
Carlo Marazzi (Founder)
Serafino Marazzi (President)
Mario Marazzi
Servicesconstruction, processing, engineering, design of automobiles

Carrozzeria Marazzi was an Italian coachbuilding company founded in 1967 and is located in Caronno Pertusella, in the province of Varese, Lombardy.

Company history[edit]

The company was established by Carlo Marazzi (with sons Serafino and Mario) and employees from the then bankrupt Carrozzeria Touring of Milan.[3] Marazzi first completed the Lamborghini 400GT 2+2 series, which was followed by a series of 125 Lamborghini Islero (1967), and the first few of the Lamborghini Jarama (1970).[4] Next came the eighteen Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (1967), a few Alfa Romeo Giulia Nuova Promiscua (1973), two Alfa Romeo 90 station wagon prototypes (designed for the Auto Capital magazine in 1985) and a Fiat Punto Cabrio Wagon Bricò prototype (1994). Marazzi also made various hearses, based on Mercedes-Benz through the 1990s. Marazzi's final works included cars such as the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione Spider prototype and a Land Rover Discovery 3, armored for police use.

The company was liquidated in 2019.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b portalcreditori.it Liquidation 2019
  2. ^ Contatto Carrozzeria Marazzi S.r.l. In Liquidazione Liquidation
  3. ^ "CHI SIAMO – Marazzi Car" (in Italian). 2016. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  4. ^ Marchet, Jean-François (1985). Lamborghini Espada & the 4-seaters : 350GT, 400GT, Islero, Jarama, Marzal, Espada. London: Osprey. ISBN 0-85045-592-8. OCLC 12806744.

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