Felice Mario Boano

Felice Mario Boano (1903 – 8 May 1989) was an Italian automobile designer and coachbuilder was born and died in Turin.

Boano and Luigi Segre were central in several low-roofline designs; the Alfa Romeo 2500 CC, Lancia Aurelia (1950), Karmann Ghia (1953), Chrysler K200, Alfa Romeo 1900SS, and some Ferrari 166 of berlinetta style.

He is also credited with Lancia Aurelia GT coupé design.

They took over some of the initial Ferrari 250 GT Coupé production from Pinin Farina.

1930)[2] succeeded him in 1959, as leader of the Centro Stile, Fiats styling department.

The badge of Carrozzeria Boano on the roof of a 1956 Ferrari Superamerica
Mario Boano