1969 Fiat-Abarth 3000S SE016 Cuneo Prototype
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Abarth's chief engineer Mario Colucci designed the ‘Cuneo’ or ‘wedge’-shaped Abarth prototype and featured a mid-mounted V8 engine....
1969 AC 429 Coupé by Frua
An attempt to make a 4-seat successor to the AC 428 Coupe´ (also designed by Pietro Frua). A 7.0 liter Ford V8 powered the 429, but AC’s...
1969 Opel Aero GT
While attending a General Motors media event in Germany, the automaker laid out several old Opels, including this unique example of the...
1969 Jeep XJ002 Concept
The XJ-002 used a Jeep Commando pickup frame and running gear and had a fiberglass body (the production car was to use Cycolac...
1969 Volvo GTZ 2000 by Zagato
Volvo’s Italian importer commissioned Zagato to build a coupé based on the Volvo 144, hoping to persuade the Swedes to add a second, more...
1969 Volkswagen EA276 Golf Concept
From 1969, with the idea of a front-wheel drive, front-engined philosophy well in place, Volkswagen made its first steps, ironically with...
1969 Toyota EX-III Concept
While most Japanese firms turned to European design houses for their innovative designs, Toyota struck its own course. The 1969 EX III...
1969 Toyota EX-II Concept
The EX-II was a 2-seater, fully enclosed electric runabout shown at the 1969 Tokyo Motor Show. Contact with the outside world took place...
1969 Toyota EX-1 Concept
The EX-I is the most conventional of Toyota's three experimental prototypes recently introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show. Designed by...
1969 Tatra T613 Prototypes by Vignale
In 1968/1969 Vignale built three prototypes for Tatra, the Czech luxury marque. One of them was used in a crash test. The other two...
1969 Pontiac Cirrus Concept
The aerodynamically shaped Pontiac Cirrus experimental car features a two-seat "cockpit" and is inspired by aircraft design. A futuristic...
1969 Plymouth Duster I Concept
A sure show stopper, the topless Road Runner concept car for 1969 was called Duster I and came fitted with a 426-cubic inch Hemi-head...
1969 Ferrari Sigma Grand Prix Monoposto F1 by Pininfarina
The Ferrari Sigma, also known as the Ferrari Sigma Grand Prix, was a Formula One show car built in 1969 by Pininfarina. The Sigma,...
1969-1983 Peugeot 504 Cabriolet by Pininfarina
The 1969 Peugeot 504 Cabriolet by Pininfarina was presented at the 1969 Geneva Motor Show. This cabriolet would be produced in three...
1969 Opel CD Concept
Opel traveled to the 1969 edition of the Frankfurt Motor Show to unveil a state-of-the-art concept car dubbed CD, which stood for Coupe...
1969 Oldsmobile 442 Apollo Concept
A show car created by Blaine Jenkins finished in metallic Fireball Red with black accent striping and hood panels. The interior featured...
1969 Mercury Cyclone Super Spoiler Concept
Based on a Mercury Montego Cyclone coupe. The Super Spoiler cut the roof off of the production Cyclone and replaced it with a built-in...
1969-1975 Maserati Indy by Vignale
In 1968, at the Salone dell'Automobile di Torino, there appeared on the Carrozzeria Vignale stand the prototype of a sleek new...
1969 Lincoln Continental Town Sedan Concept
For the sixth and final time during the 1960s, Lincoln created a beautiful show car to be displayed at auto shows. Based on the...
1969 Lancia Marica by Ghia
Ghia created a unique model exhibited at the 1969 Turin Motor Show using the last Lancia Flaminia GT chassis without a body. It has a...
1969 Lancia Fulvia 1600 Competizione by Ghia
Coupé, based on the Fulvia 1600, was released at the 1969 Geneva Motorshow. It also featured a chassis modified by De Tomaso. The...
1969 Jeep XJ001 Concept
For all the many Jeep CJ spin-offs that have appeared over the years, the basic CJ and its concurrent military counterparts stayed...
1969-1974 Iso Lele by Bertone
The number one car was built for an American client who asked Iso for something unique. With Bertone Piero, Rivolta and his wife (Lele)...
Four Futuristic City Cars by GM From 1969
In 1969, General Motors experimented with “urban cars” to increase gas mileage.
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