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1985 Pontiac Trans Am Kammback Concept
This white Trans Am Kammback (chassis number 0000EX4796) is fitted with the 190-hp H.O. version of the 305-cu.in. V-8 and a five-speed...
1984 Porsche 928-4 Shooting Brake Prototype
While seemingly at odds with Porsche's roots as a sports car maker, the Panamera Sport Turismo wagon seems like a great fit in the...
1983 Jaguar XJS Shooting Brake by Andreas Burlet
This Jaguar was the exclusive work of a Swiss and passionate coachbuilder, Andreas Burlet. It was based on an XJS V12 HE from 1983. The...
1983 Bentley Mulsanne Turbo Shooting Brake
It was coach built by Coway Ltd of West Horton, Lancashire. The car was supplied new to Jersey via St Helier Garages, Rolls-Royce main...
1982 Volkswagen Series II Polo Squareback
Just one month after the Polo 1 ended, the Polo 2 was released to the public. It featured a new design that combined the hatchback with a...
1982 Lynx Eventer XJS Shooting Brake
With a reported conversion cost new of more than £55,000, the Lynx Eventer was an unapologetically expensive proposition new. Each car...
1982 Lancia Gamma Olgiata by Pininfarina
Perhaps the most unique Gamma of all was the Olgiata station wagon, shown in Paris in 1982. This was an elegant three-door station wagon...
1981 Ferrari 365 GT4 Croisette SW by Felber
This particular shooting brake, ‘The Croisette,’ is based on a Ferrari 365 GT4. Willy Felber was a Swiss businessman and Ferrari dealer...
1980 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II Shooting Brake
There was never, of course, an official factory-bodied estate version of the Shadow, but that did not deter those wealthy enough from...
1980 Porsche 924 Kombi
The Porsche 924 Kombi was built by a German coachbuilder Gunter Artz; 20 examples of the 924 Kombi were constructed in 1980-1981, using a...
1980 ARTZ Audi UR Quattro Kombi
ARTZ has somewhat of a knack for building strange variants of production cars. However, this took the iconic rally/road car and turned it...
1979 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Shooting Brake
Commissioned in 1984 by Krug Champagne – one of the leading brands in the Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy group – this panel van/shooting...
1978 Lamborghini Faena Concept by Frua
The Italian coachbuilder Pietro Frua created the only four-door Lamborghini in existence in 1978; the Frua Faena was constructed on a...
1978 Porsche 928 Shooting Brake by Evil Genius Racing
While Evil Genius Racing was building the roll cage for the Members Only car, it became apparent that making a shooting brake rear body...
1977 Renault Project 121
A small, sporty shooting brake developed in partnership with Ligier from an original idea by Robert Broyer, who had designed the Renault...
1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Shooting Brake
In 2015, this custom 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Shooting Brake appeared on eBay and had bids reaching $4,150 in the final hours. This...
1977 Pontiac Firebird Type K by Pininfarina
The Type K (for Kammback) concept, initially shown in 1977, was developed by Gerry Brochstein under GM executive David R. Holls. The...
1976 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Shooting Brake
Besides a couple of photos, not much else is published on this clean Silver Shadow. Please comment if you know more. View the World's...
1976 Vauxhall Magnum Sportshatch
The 1976-only Sportshatch was based around the Vauxhall Magnum Estate but fitted with the famous (and slippery looking) front end of the...
1976-1977 Triumph TR7 Tracer
Coachbuilder Crayford was commissioned by a Triumph dealer, Page Motors (notice the dealer logo on the side), to convert the 2 seater TR7...
1975 Lancia (Beta) HPE
The Lancia Beta HPE 2000 is a passenger car from Lancia, with front-wheel drive, a front-mounted engine, and a three-door estate/station...
1975 Ferrari 365 GT4 Croisette SW by Felber
Ferrari 365 GT4 Croisette by Felber, 1975. Willy Felber was a Swiss businessman and Ferrari dealer who made bespoke versions of Ferraris...
1975 Jensen GT
When the Jensen Healey convertible was introduced in 1972, it became obvious that there were a few issues with the reliability of the...
1975-1986 Reliant Scimitar GTE (SE6/ 6A/B)
In 1975, the SE6 series was promoted to the executive market. These models were two-door sports estates, again with the Ford V6 3.0 L...
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