Carlevaro-Savio

Carlevaro-Savio was originally based out of Turin, Italy. The design was known for their latice towers as well as their futuristic gondola towers. When they went bankrupt, they were bought by Agudio. The first mountains where Carlevaro built gondolas was at Sugarbush, Mt. Snow, Killington, Wildcat, Crested Butte, Beech Mountain, Cherokee and Silver Springs Amusement Park. The early gondola cabins were made of metal, and the later models were fiberglass. These Gondolas were also sometimes branded as the Telecar.[1] The two-seater Carlevaro-Savio gondola car was nicknamed the "Noon Balloon." [2]


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