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1971-1972 Fiat Flares by Michelotti
Again a star's name in Michelotti's firmament! First presented at the 1971 Turin Auto Show and proposed to the Geneva '72 visitors with...


1972 Fiat Citycar Concept
This was a 2-seat city car runaround concept powered by a dc electric motor. It weighed 820kg, of which 166kg were the NiZn batteries....


1972-1973 Fiat 132 Coupe by Moretti
For each model released by Fiat, Moretti produced their unique versions. For the Fiat 128, similar offspring to the 127 were built, there...


1972 Fiat 132 Aster by Zagato
During the ’60s and ’70s, along with sporty versions for Lancia and Alfa Romeo, Zagato carried out the study of bodies for the Fiat 850...


1972 Fiat 127 Holiday by Francis Lombardi
The 1972 Fiat 127 "Holiday" was Lombardi's reimagining of the beach buggy concept that was very popular in the early seventies. The...


1972-1976 Fiat 127 Coupe by Moretti
Car: Moretti 127 Coupé 5 Posti, 1972-76 Designer: Dany Brawand Moretti used the Fiat 127 for three principal variants, a coupe, the...


Four Fantastic Ferraris by Pininfarina From the 70s and 80s
1972-1976 Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 Prototipo by Pininfarina The Ferrari 365 line of cars is quite possibly the most confusingly named series...


1979-1985 Ferrari 400i by Pininfarina
As emission regulation got stricter, in 1979, the Ferrari 400 got an updated engine. Instead of the six carburetors, the V12 received a...


1976-1979 Ferrari 400 by Pininfarina
A replacement for the 365 GT4 2+2 came by 1976 by the name of the Ferrari 400. As with the model it replaces, the name refers to the...


1972-1976 Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 Prototipo by Pininfarina
The Ferrari 365 line of cars is quite possibly the most confusingly named series of products since the advent of mass manufacturing....


1972 De Tomaso Longchamp by Ghia
The Longchamp debuted at the Turin Motor Show in 1972 and was the final product of the De Tomaso / Ghia / Ford collaboration. It was the...


1972 Daihatsu BCX-II Concept
A small electric engine powered this Daihatsu microcar concept. In this tiny ride, you could expect a top speed of 20 km/h. Engine &...


1972 Eifelland Type 21 by Colani
The Eifelland Type 21 of 1972 was one of the strangest-looking cars ever to compete in Formula 1. The project was funded by the German...


1972 Citroën Camargue by Bertone
At the Geneva Motor Show, Bertone presented an unusual body built on a production platform from the front-wheel drive Citroën GS...


1972 Buick Riviera Silver Arrow III Concept
The 1972 Silver Arrow III, Buick Riviera concept, was designed by Bill Mitchell and introduced at the 1972 Detroit Auto Show. Based on a...


1972-1973 Aston Martin DBS V8 'Sotheby Special' by Ogle
The unusual Ogle Aston Martin was first shown at the Montreal Motor Show in January 1972. The idea came from David Ogle in the 1960s, but...


1972 Alfa Romeo Alfetta Spider by Pininfarina
The 1972 Alfa Romeo Alfetta Spider by Pininfarina was a proposal for a targa-top convertible based on the transaxle Alfetta platform....


1973 Vauxhall Chevette Hatchback
When launched in 1975, the Chevette was a new departure for Vauxhall. It combined the General Motors T-Car platform proved so successful...


1973 Lamborghini Urraco "Bob"
The one-off Urraco Rally was constructed in 1973 by Lamborghini’s chief test driver and development engineer, Bob Wallace. It was the...


1973 Citroën SM Group 5 Prototype
The 1973 Citroën SM Group 5 Prototype was a short wheelbase “bread van” rally version of the SM. The Maserati V6 was tuned to produce...


1973 IZh GranTurismo Prototype
The 1973 IZh GranTurismo Prototype stands as a unique and intriguing example of an all-terrain crossover/coupe. Developed by Lada...


1973 Toyota F101 Concept
Toyota displayed the F101 concept and promoted it as "the sedan of the future." With only 97 horsepower, the F101 used the same 2-liter...


1973 Toyota EV2 Concept
The Toyota EV2 was a concept car produced in 1973. The car was a small electric vehicle developed as part of the large-scale project led...


1973 Toyota ESV Concept
The ESV was a 2-door, 2-seater concept car built to conform to the Japanese government's Experimental Safety Vehicle specifications and...
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