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The '''[[Rinspeed]] Yello Talbo''' is a Swiss sports car produced in association with [[Dieter Meier]] and [[Boris Blank (musician)|Boris Blank]] of the eclectic [[electronic music|electronic]] group [[Yello]].
The '''[[Rinspeed]] Yello Talbo''' is a Swiss sports car produced in association with [[Dieter Meier]] and [[Boris Blank (musician)|Boris Blank]] of the eclectic [[electronic music|electronic]] group [[Yello]].


The car has nostalgic design clues, being based on a 1938 [[Talbot-Lago 150 SS]] by Figoni & Falaschi and has a 5.0 V8-engine with automatic box.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tlccar.com/SportsCarIntlTalbo1991-11.pdf |format=PDF |title=Odialisque |date=November, 1991 |work=[[Sports Car International]] |accessdate=January 13, 2017}}</ref>
The car has nostalgic design clues, being based on a 1938 [[Talbot-Lago 150 SS]] by Figoni & Falaschi and has a 5.0 V8-engine with automatic box.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tlccar.com/SportsCarIntlTalbo1991-11.pdf |format=PDF |title=Odalisque |date=November, 1991 |work=[[Sports Car International]] |accessdate=January 13, 2017}}</ref>


The beautiful flowing lines of the Talbo owe their inspiration to designs of the late 1930s. The best of these carried the badge of Figoni et Falaschi.<ref>http://www.tlccar.com/talbo.htm</ref>
The beautiful flowing lines of the Talbo owe their inspiration to designs of the late 1930s. The best of these carried the badge of Figoni et Falaschi.<ref>http://www.tlccar.com/talbo.htm</ref>

Revision as of 13:36, 13 January 2017

The Rinspeed Yello Talbo is a Swiss sports car produced in association with Dieter Meier and Boris Blank of the eclectic electronic group Yello.

The car has nostalgic design clues, being based on a 1938 Talbot-Lago 150 SS by Figoni & Falaschi and has a 5.0 V8-engine with automatic box.[1]

The beautiful flowing lines of the Talbo owe their inspiration to designs of the late 1930s. The best of these carried the badge of Figoni et Falaschi.[2]

TLC Talbo - TLC Carrossiers, Inc


Notes

  1. ^ "Odalisque" (PDF). Sports Car International. November, 1991. Retrieved January 13, 2017. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.tlccar.com/talbo.htm