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Franco gozzi sergio scaglietti biography

          It tells the story of one of Italy's most important coachbuilders and is packed with great period photos, important documents, notes on Enzo Ferrari and more....

          In addition to me, there were also Franco Gozzi, Sergio Scaglietti, the personal driver and the bodyguard of the "Commendatore"”.

        1. Sergio Scaglietti died last Saturday night at his home.
        2. It tells the story of one of Italy's most important coachbuilders and is packed with great period photos, important documents, notes on Enzo Ferrari and more.
        3. The Italian coachbuilder Sergio Scaglietti, who has died aged 91, was responsible for the bodywork of some of the most beautiful sports and racing cars ever.
        4. Book by Franco Gozzi (Ferrari's trusted Lieutenant) about Scaglietti's works and relationship with Enzo Ferrari.
        5. The myth of Italian coachbuilders: Scaglietti

          Although a slightly built man, Enzo Ferrari was an imposing presence, which is why Sergio Scaglietti affectionately nicknamed him: “l’Umun” (“big man”).

          Yet his success never went to his head, and he always remained very conscious of his humble background as a coachbuilder and panel beater. Aware of just how far the great man had come, Scaglietti was always rather in awe of him whenever they met.

          “Ferrari liked to have us around for lunch every Sunday at his race track home in Fiorano” recalled Franco Gozzi, Enzo’s faithful assistant and spokesperson, “and Sergio was always there.

          A long confession by Sergio Scagletti, the artist who created the most beautiful Ferraris of all time and that in turn was one of the few close friends of Enzo.

          We were offered excellent home cooking, even though the menu was rather tedious and accompanied by the inevitable bottle of Lambrusco! Ferrari would talk, and we would listen…”

          Scaglietti has chosen a simple title for his memoirs: “L’ê andéda acsé” (“That’s the way it was”).

          Indeed, even though he enjoyed huge success with his eponymous bodyshop in