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1985-1993 Mosler Consulier GTP
The Consulier GTP, conceived by Warren Mosler in 1985, was a 2200 lb (998 kg) mid-engined sports car built in two series. The first...
1966 The Munster’s DRAG-U-LA
DRAG-U-LA, along with the Munster Koach, was one of two cars on the television show The Munsters designed by prolific show car designer...
1964 - 1966 The Munsters Koach
The Munster Koach is the family car that was used in the television series, The Munsters. The show's producers contracted George Barris...
1964 Renault R8 Sport Coupe
Renault's first collaboration with coachbuilder Ghia is the development of a sports coupe based on the standard Renault R8 base. The car...
1960 Kaiser-Willys Jeep Wide-Trac
The Kaiser-Willys Jeep Wide-Trac concept was built to be an affordable, easy to assemble all-terrain truck that was inexpensive for...
1988 Ford Splash
Jack Telnack, Ford's Vice President - Design, turned four students of Detroit's Center for Creative Studies loose in the summer of 1988...
1982 ItalDesign Capsula
Not a formal research but a real construction hypothesis for future cars, innovative but inspired by first years cars, before the...
1997 Jeep Dakar
Built over an extended Jeep Wrangler chassis, the Dakar four-seater was presented at the 1997 North American International Auto Show in...
1988 Jeep Concept 1
The 1988 Concept 1 was hinted toward the production Jeep Grand Cherokee of 1992. The Concept 1 featured a flush front end, including...
1997 Jeep Icon
The famed Chrysler leader John Herlitz wrote that the Jeep Icon concept was “a creative exploration for a next-generation Jeep Wrangler....
1998 Jeep Jeepster
The Jeepster was a sleek fully-functional off-roader presented in Detroit in January 1998. Under the hood was a 275-horsepower OHC...
1950 Plymouth XX-500
Thanks to its tall, boxy Plymouth heritage, Ghia did its best to make the XX-500 look sleek and Italian, but the result was nevertheless...
1936 GM Streamliner
Dubbed "Streamliners," the vehicles looked much like moving vans of the period, sporting massive all-steel domed roofs. GM's Fisher Body...
1958 Ford Nucleon
1958 Ford Nucleon concept car model, designed by Jim Powers The Nucleon, a 3/8-scale model, provided a glimpse into the atomic-powered...
1957 Studebaker-Packard Astral
The Astral made its debut in 1957 at the South Bend Art Center, then was shown again at the Geneva Motor Show. This car went all out with...
1962 Ford Seattle-ite XXI
Ford's second atomic car entry was unveiled on April 20, 1962, at the Seattle World's Fair. The show car contained a lot of pipe-dream...
1964 Chrysler Marsh Screw Amphibian
Screw propulsion is a novel form of vehicular locomotion that is essentially as old as the automobile itself but never quite caught on....
1948 Buick Streamliner
Mimicking aeronautical design practices, the Buick Streamliner body closely resembles that of past German Grand Prix automobiles whilst...
1935 Car of the Future
“A motor car that runs on air-filled spheres, instead of wheels and tyres of conventional form, is the invention of a German designer....
1941 Lincoln Continental (Raymond Loewy)
This car is the famous industrial designer Raymond Loewy's attempt in improving the 1941 Lincoln Continental. The car featured a...
1951 Buick XP-300
The overall futuristic design of Buick’s XP-300 is emphasized in this view of the new experimental car. The hood and front fenders are a...
1964 Willys Capeta
In 1964, Willys presented a sports car known as the Capeta, a Portuguese word for "Devil". With a body made of fiberglass, the Capeta was...
1951 Chrysler K-310
The first great era of Chrysler concept car creation and design came when Virgil Exner was hired away from his post at Studebaker in 1949...
1958 Ford X2000
This astonishing recreation (original is depicted in the first picture) is the Ford X2000, a styling fantasy from 1958, what the Ford...
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