Pour one out for one of the GOATs...
Marcello Gandini died yesterday.
If you don't know who Gandini was, he was the man who designed the bodies of almost every Lamborghini from the late 1960s to late 1980s, beginning with the Miura and ending with the prototype for the Diablo (which ultimately didn't see production, but was reworked into the crazy 16-cylinder Cizeta V16T). He also did the Ferrari 308 GT4, as far as I know the only Ferrari not designed by Pininfarina until they brought styling in-house about 10-15 years ago. The Alfa Romeo Montreal, Maserati Khamsin, Lancia Stratos and Fiat X1/9 are among the other famous sports car designs he did. He wasn't just a sports car designer though; he also did the original VW Polo (and its Audi 50 twin), the Autobianchi A112, the Citroen BX and the second-generation Renault 5 (the "Supercinq").