Unlike Pininfarina, Touring, or Vignale, Savio's atelier in Turin has never been particularly well known, although it dates back to 1914. In the sixties, the company was closely associated with Fiat - it built bodies for buses, produced ambulances based on Fiat vans, and in 1965 launched the Jungla utility open car on the Fiat 600 chassis, developed by the engineering department of Fiat itself.
In addition, the Turin atelier built single samples of sports bodies for Fiat cars. So, at the 1968 Turin Motor Show, Carrozzeria Savio presented a nice 2 + 2 coupe on the Fiat 124 chassis, created in collaboration with the OTAS bureau. The car stood out with an unusual silhouette with a concave rear pillar and was built in a single copy.
Source: motor.ru
Image: Savio