Carrozzeria Scaglietti

It was founded by Sergio Scaglietti in 1951 as an automobile repair concern, but was located across the road from Ferrari in Maranello outside Modena, Italy.

The idea was initially despised by Enzo but championed by Dino, and 0050M's design became an overall success.

The company's 1958 250 Testa Rossa, with its Formula One-inspired pontoon fenders, is one of the most famous Scaglietti designs.

Several of Ferrari's most coveted models such as the 250 California Spyder, 250 GTO and 250 Tour de France were built by Scaglietti to a Pinin Farina design.

Sergio Scaglietti died at his Modena home on 20 November 2011 at the age of 91.

Mid 1950s-era Carrozzeria Scaglietti cloisonné badge, as fitted to Ferrari 500 Mondial and other Scaglietti-bodied cars
Ferrari 166 MM Scaglietti, rebodied in 1953
1954 Ermini 357 Sport