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1973 Sbarro Tiger
In 1968, Bertone presented the Panther, a prototype designed at the instigation of Umberto Maglioli and Alfredo Belponer, owner of the...
1973 Sbarro SV1
In March 1973, Franco Sbarro exhibited at the Geneva Motor Show for the first time. The stand is small, but it opens a series of...
1973 Rolls-Royce Phantom VI Drophead Coupe by Frua
PRX4705 may quite simply well be the largest and most imposing two-door convertible existing in the world today – and most likely one of...
1973 Peugeot Safari by Heuliez
The 1973 Peugeot Safari concept by Heuliez was a beach-buggy proposal based on the Peugeot 104. The Peugeot 104 was a supermini designed...
1973 NSU Trapeze by Bertone
Bertone presented the Trapeze at the Paris Motor Show in October 1973. Once they had established the superiority of this solution for the...
1973 Nissan EV-P Truck Concept
Continuing the Japanese government’s pushing the EV trend, the EV4-P was built in conjunction with the Industrial Science and Technology...
1973 Lincoln Mark I by Ghia
In the early ’70s, the Lincoln division at Ford Motor Company was facing the same dilemma as its cross-town rival in the Motor City,...
1973 Mitsubishi Pajero Concept
The first Japanese all-wheel-drive passenger car was the experimental Mitsubishi PX33, built in pre-war 1936. But Mitsubishi began to...
1973 Fiat 126 Minimaxi by Moretti
First shown in 1970, the Minimaxi cars (based first on the Fiat 500 and later the Fiat 126) became the mainstay of Moretti production in...
1973 De Tomaso Montella Concept by Ghia
The year was May 21, 1971, and American car enthusiasts had just fallen in love with the recently introduced mid-engine Pantera sports...
1973 Daihatsu EV1 Concept
The Daihatsu EV1 was a concept car designed by Daihatsu as an electric test vehicle and first unveiled at the 1973 Tokyo Motor Show. Only...
1973 Daihatsu BCX-III Concept
This concept of a four-seat luxury car was presented at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1973. The car's main features were an electric motor,...
1973 Coggiola Sylvia Concept
The Coggiola Sylvia was a concept car built by Coggiola in 1973. The car was a liftback coupe based on the Opel GT with a 2430mm...
1973 Citroën GS Buggy by Heuliez
In 1973, Heuliez proposed these two designs for a buggy using the underpinnings of the GS. It's unclear where this concept ended up....
1973 Chevrolet XP-898 Concept
The 1973 Chevrolet XP-898 concept car was built with a frameless fiberglass foam sandwich body and chassis. This two-seater sports coupe...
1973 Chevrolet XP-897GT Two-Rotor by Pininfarina
Ed Cole, president of GM, who had become an ardent rotary engine advocate, ordered up a sports car concept designed around the developing...
1973 Chevrolet XP-895 Reynolds Concept
The first all-aluminum bodied car, a Chevrolet Corvette study vehicle, is being shown for the first time by the builder, Reynolds Metals...
1973 Autobianchi A 112 Giovani by Pininfarina
Perhaps motivated by the unexpected success of the Citroën Méhari, Pininfarina set off to design a lightweight multi-purpose vehicle...
1973 Jaguar XJ12 PF by Pininfarina
Pininfarina was still loosely associated with British Leyland as a go-to design consultancy. In this case, with Project XJ40 taking...
1974 AMC Gremlin G-II Concept
The 1974 AMC Gremlin G-II Concept was an actual AMC concept car, a compact coupe based on the Gremlin but with the nose of the Hornet...
1974 Pontiac Banshee III Concept
Made in 1974, the Banshee III was the third in the Banshee series. The front end bears some similarities to the later Trans-Ams. The 1974...
1974 Opel OSV 40 Concept
The Opel OSV 40 was a crash test safety vehicle built by Opel in 1974. The car's name stands for 'Opel Safety Vehicle' and was designed...
1974 Michelotti Lem Electric Concept
The Lem (Laboratorio Elettrico Mobile) was introduced at the 1974 Geneva Auto Show. Designed by an Italian journalist, Gianni Rogliatti,...
1974 Mazda CVS Concept
The 1974 Mazda CVS Personal Car Concept showed how Mazda looked ahead to transportation possibilities outside the realm of...
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