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1979 Bianco S Coupe
The Bianco S model was produced by Brazilian racecar designer Toni Bianco and introduced at the 1976 Sao Paulo Motor Show, featuring...
1978 Lancia Sibilo
The Lancia Sibilo is a 1978 concept car designed and built by Bertone and based on the production Lancia Stratos, but 4 inches longer....
1973 Ford Ghia Mustela II
The Ford Mustela II was a concept car built in 1973. The Mustela II was originally intended to be a design for De Tomaso. After Ford...
1975 Ford Urban Car (Manx) by Ghia
The Ghia Urban, later called the Ghia Manx, was one of the early Ghia creations using Fiesta architecture and running gear. It was a...
1971 Ford Tridon Concept
Ford's experimental Tridon show vehicle was based on the 1971 Thunderbird and public display for the first time that year. Broad, low,...
1970-1974 Bond Bug
Bond was a famous three-wheeler manufacturer in the UK after the war. Reliant (famous for their Robin) bought the company in 1970 and...
1970 Jerry Pennington’s Corvette Van
Jerry’s passion is for the Corvettes, and he modified several. With these wicked corvette designs, he managed to collect many awards! He...
1970s Jerry Pennington’s “Mixer” Corvette
Pennington also designed the Corvette 6 wheels named “Mixer,” built to look like a concrete mixer truck. He lengthened the back to add an...
1972 Jerry Pennington’s “Scorpion”
Pennington Collision began in the garage of Jerry Pennington, a determined man who had a passion for cars. He started by fixing primarily...
1970 Pontiac “One” Concept
Bradley was a designer at General Motors from 1962 to 1966 who, against company policy, continued to submit designs to Hot Rod magazine...
1970s Firebird Type-K
The original Camaro/Firebird F-Body platform was barely off the drawing board when General Motors stylists began toying with sporty...
1987 Trik Truk
Darryl Starbird is an American designer and manufacturer of custom cars and hot rods, known for his innovative and futuristic space-age...
1970 Toyota EX-7
The EX-7 was a 2-seater concept car made by Toyota and shown during the 1970 Tokyo Motor Show. It was an experiment (hence 'EX') to see...
1975 Alfa Romeo Eagle by Pininfarina
The Alfa Romeo Eagle is a concept car built by Pininfarina. The car debuted at the Turin Auto Show in 1975. Three years after unveiling...
1972 Mercury Montego Sportshauler
Cyclone Sportshauler, Lincoln-Mercury's newest show car, carries a surprise in its trunk. The car, designed by Ford's Design Center, has...
1975 “Proud American” & “Bonneville Boss”
The "Bonneville Boss" is a unique, Toronado-powered, lowboy transporter. Its extreme cab-forward design, dual steering front axles,...
1978 Volkswagen Phoenix
Initially discovered in the March 1978 issue of Popular Mechanics magazine, the camper was later seen in the blockbuster movie Total...
1978 Ed Newton “RoAcH CoAcH”
This Ed Newton custom show car modified hot rod with bubbles for a windshield, body moldings like an insect, multiple tailpipes, and...
1972 Brubaker Box
Brubaker Box was a kit car designed by Curtis Brubaker. It is considered the first minivan. Brubaker got the idea from Volkswagen...
1970 Skink Dune Buggy
It’s a Dune Buggy ATV built for Wankel Power by Justin L. Dantzler, Clark Valentine, and John A. Vernon at Santa Monica beach in 1970. It...
Jay Ohrberg “The American Dream” Cadillac Limousine
Looking at the photos of this behemoth of an automobile, it’s very easy to dismiss it as a photoshopped creation that does not exist in...
1977 Jaguar Ascot
Following several rejections, where its designs stayed close to Jaguar’s design DNA of the time, Bertone changed its approach. By 1977,...
1979 Mercedes-Benz Schulz Studie CW311
The B&B (Mercedes-Benz) CW311 was designed by Eberhard Schulz and built at Rainer Buchmann's tuning garage in Germany. It made its debut...
1979 Mercedes-Benz C111-IV
Remember the Mercedes-Benz C111 series? The final iteration, the C 111 IV, ushered in the model’s most radical performance era. A true...
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