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1960 Chevrolet Corvair Coupé Speciale by Pininfarina
In 1960, Pininfarina put forward a project of their own, providing the attractive, if controversial, rear-engine Corvair chassis with a...
1960 Chevrolet CERV I Research Vehicle
CERV stands for Chevrolet Engineering Research Vehicle. The 1960 CERV-I is the first of four high-performance research vehicles produced...
1960 Bristol GT 407 Z by Zagato
The Bristol GT 407 Z was a concept car built by Zagato in 1960. The GT 407 Zagato coupé was a styling exercise displayed at the Turin...
1960 Bristol GT 406 Z by Zagato
The last of the six-cylinder Bristols, the 406, was made between 1958 and 1961, though the basic steel-framed alloy-paneled...
1960 Alfa Romeo Super Flow IV by Pininfarina
The 1960 Alfa Romeo Super Flow IV by Pininfarina is a one-off concept car that was built on the chassis of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta...
1960 Alfa Romeo 2000 Sprint 'Praho' by Touring
A one-off elegant coupé based on Alfa's 6-cylinder flagship. The 1960 Alfa Romeo 2000 Sprint Praho by Carrozzeria Touring has chassis no...
1960 Abarth Monoposto da Record by Pininfarina
In the 1950s, Abarth designed and built its race cars, making itself pretty well-known in the international motorsport community. To help...
1960 Abarth Fiat 1000 by Zagato
The first Fiat 600-based Abarth to be fitted with the more significant 982 cc development of the 600 engine was the Zagato-bodied...
1960 Amphicar Prototype
Designed by Hanns Trippel, who was fascinated with microcars and designed many of them, most of which were quick commercial failures. I...
1960 Lancia Flaminia Loraymo by Raymond Loewy
In 1960 the wildest Flaminia prototype was first shown: the Loraymo coupe from the studios of Raymond Loewy and realized in aluminum by...
1960 DiDia 150
Andy Di Dia was a clothing designer from Detroit who spent seven years (from 1953 to 1960) and over $150,000 building a car that puts the...
1957-1965 Scootacar "Telephone Booth"
In England, between 1957 and 1965, two series of three-wheeled Scootacars were produced - MkI and MkII. The first version was so...
World's Largest Flying Car Archive (Part 2 of 3)
A flying car or roadable aircraft is a type of vehicle that can function as both a personal car and an aircraft. The term "flying car" is...
1960 Bentley S2 Wendler Shooting Brake
Chassis number LLBA9 is a desirable long-wheelbase model, fitted from new with this incredible coachwork by Wendler Karrosserie of...
1960 Sunbeam Alpine Shooting Brake
Concerned that their new Alpine was perceived as a ‘ladies car,’ Rootes decided to target a different market by offering a Shooting Brake...
1959-1978 Saab 95
The Saab 95 is a seven-seater, two-door station wagon produced by Saab from 1959 to 1978. Initially, it was based on the Saab 93 sedan,...
1960s Soviet AATV
A user of the Russian social network VK has discovered an eight-wheel Amphibious All-Terrain Vehicle (AATV), created in the 1960s by the...
Craziest 15 Jeep Concepts From the 20th Century
1960 Kaiser-Willys Jeep Wide-Trac The Kaiser-Willys Jeep Wide-Trac concept was built to be an affordable, easy to assemble all-terrain...
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...
1960 Innocenti 950 S Ghia Spider
At the 1960 Turin Auto Show, BMC's Italian partner Innocenti showed a small Spider built upon Sprite underpinnings. The car was the first...
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