Long-Forgotten Car Designs Come To Market

Austin Healey
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34 of Trevor Fiore’s concepts for Jaguar, Austin-Healey, Lancia,
Alvis and more to be auctioned by H&H Classic Auctions
CHESHIRE, England - April 24, 2007: Thirty-four long-forgotten original design concepts, including those for
Jaguar, Austin-Healey, Lancia, Alvis, Elva and Trident cars of the mid
‘60s, are to be auctioned by H&H at its Buxton sale on June 19.

Elva
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Most of the watercolour/ink drawings are contained in folders emblazoned
with the logo of ‘Fiore Design’ and are the work of leading
British designer of the ‘60s/’70s, Trevor Fiore. They were
recently unearthed by renowned tennis photographer and car enthusiast
Michael Cole, whose father employed Fiore at the time much of this
fascinating work was produced.

Jaguar S Type
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Said H&H’s automobilia expert Matthew Kershaw, “These
wonderful drawings are a unique snapshot of what could have been. There are
striking sports coupes for a whole range of marques, plus convertibles and
four-door saloons. The latter include one entitled Jaguar
‘S-Type’ but, rather than resembling the manufactured model of
that name, it has distinct shades of the Jaguar E-Type and even the sleek
NSU RO80 of that period.”

Lea Francis Francesa
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Fiore was born Trevor Frost, the Fiore moniker apparently being from his
mother’s side of the family. Having an Italian surname would, of
course, have put him on a par with most of his competitors, however, as the
Italian design houses were pre-eminent at the time. During the ‘80s
he headed up the design department at Citroën, after which he dropped from
prominence.
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