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A one-off Coupé based on the Jaguar XK140 designed by Raymond Loewy and built by Carrozzeria Boano in 1955.
Vehicle Overview
The Jaguar XK140 Boano: By 1954, Loewy was a major enterprise, with presence in Paris, London and New York. His automotive design group was located in South Bend, Indiana, where most of their effort was directed to Studebaker. For the Ferrari exercise, the principal designer was John Cuccio, working with Orval Selders under the overall direction of Mr. Loewy. The one-off body was to be built by Boano. Loewy was looking for an unbroken line flowing from the hood to the back, along the lines of Virgil Exner’s “dart” theme. As a result, the body line was developed before the trim. The pointy nose gave the designers problems in locating the headlights, and in designing the grille and bumpers. Three or four different grille designs were tried before settling on the final version of the Jaguar XK140 Boano. The grille chrome was smoked to tone down the “waterfall” effect. A 1/4 scale clay model was built in South Bend, and sent to Boano in Italy for construction of the actual body. The project was begun with some secrecy, but the news soon reached Pininfarina, and they voiced their complaints to Enzo Ferrari. Ferrari felt it was better to part ways with Loewy rather than spoil the relationship with his favorite carrozzeria. Left with a half completed design, Loewy decided to proceed with it as an in-house design exercise. Loewy acquired a Jaguar XK140 (chassis 814096), which had almost the same wheelbase and track as the Ferrari. The car was stripped to the chassis, and the Boano body was fitted to it. Adjustments had to be made to accommodate the slightly shorter wheelbase and taller XK motor (thus the hood bulge). The result wasn’t entirely satisfactory. The Jaguar XK140 Boano was shown at the Paris Salon in October 1955. It was shown without the bumpers, as the designers were still struggling with them. It doesn’t seem to have attracted much notice. Loewy had a residence in Paris, and used the car there following the show, before bringing it home to New York in 1956. In 1957, he was persuaded to sell the car to Archie Moore, then the light heavyweight champ. The price of the Jaguar XK140 Boano was reported to be $25,000, which was a lot of persuasion back then. Some years later, Lowey entrusted carrozzeria Motto for a new creation: the Lancia Flaminia Lancia Flaminia Loraymo.
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Year1955
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