1977 Yuna by Yuri Algebraistov
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Yuna, a homemade car envisioned by engineer and car enthusiast Yuri Algebraistov in 1969, was finally assembled in 1977. Although it...
30 Wild Soviet Concept Cars and Prototypes
Behind the iron curtain, Soviet engineers and designers dared to dream big, concocting a captivating array of concept cars and prototypes...
1977 Lamborghini Cheetah
The Lamborghini Cheetah was an off-road prototype built in 1977 by the Italian carmaker Lamborghini. The Lamborghini Cheetah was...
1977-1978 Panther Six
The Panther 6 was a British six-wheel convertible produced by Panther in 1977. The car is powered by a mid-mounted 8.2 L (500 cu in)...
1967-1977 NSU Ro-80
The NSU Ro 80 was a technologically advanced large sedan-type automobile produced by the German firm NSU from 1967 until 1977. largely...
1969-1983 Peugeot 504 Cabriolet by Pininfarina
The 1969 Peugeot 504 Cabriolet by Pininfarina was presented at the 1969 Geneva Motor Show. This cabriolet would be produced in three...
1972-1978 Fiat X1/9 by Bertone
It was a unique Fiat built for guilty, sporty pleasure, with a mid-engine and rear-wheel-drive system fired up the car-enthusiasts...
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...
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...
1975-1986 Rolls-Royce Camargue by Pininfarina
The Rolls-Royce Camargue is a 2-door luxury saloon manufactured and marketed by Rolls-Royce Motors from 1975 to 1986. Designed by Paolo...
1977 Lamborghini Cheetah Prototype
The Lamborghini Cheetah was an off-road prototype built in 1977 by the Italian carmaker Lamborghini. The Lamborghini Cheetah was...
1977 ASC Oldsmobile Toronado XSR Prototype
For 1977, the Toronado would be entering the first of its final two years in the second-generation style with downsizing to an all-new...
1977 Panther 6
The Panther 6 was a British six-wheel convertible produced by Panther in 1977. The car is powered by a mid-mounted 8.2 L (500 cu in)...
1977 Volvo NY Taxi by Coggiola
Volvo developed its experimental taxi for a competition announced by the Museum of Modern Art and several other organizations responsible...
1977 Volvo Electric Car Concept
The Volvo EC (“Volvo Electric Car”) was a concept car, which Volvo built sometime in 1977. It was only a two-seater, but with good cargo...
1977 Volkswagen Prototype by Colani
This prototype was a development of a successor to the Beetle for VW, positioned between Polo and Golf. This strange frog-like car was...
1977 Toyota F110 Concept
Toyota presented the latest results of its technological R&D. In its passenger car booth, the company displayed the F110 luxury sedan at...
1977 Toyota CAL-1 Concept
The 1977 Toyota Cal-1 was a pick-up concept previewing the first-generation Celica Supra, designed at Calty, Toyota’s California design...
1977 Nissan EV Guide I Concept
The 1977 Nissan EV Guide Concept would predecessor the EV Guide Type II. Like the 1985 Nissan EV Guide II, this concept would incorporate...
1977 Nissan AD-2 Concept
Behold the 1977 Nissan AD-2, a design study for the ultimate luxury sedan. “AD” stood for Advanced Design. It still had fender mirrors,...
1977 Jeep II Concept
The increasing popularity of four-wheel-drive vehicles prompts new looks at ways to serve the growing market. AMC's first downsized Jeep...
1977 Jaguar Ascot by Bertone
If you had to hazard a guess as to what it was based on, the chances are that you’d never guess it was the Jaguar XJ-S and borrowed...
1977 Ford Megastar by Ghia
The Ford Megastar was designed by Paul Breuer and built by Ghia of Turin. The 1977 Ford Megastar by Ghia was a Granada-based saloon...
1977-1978 Felber Excellence Concepts
Swiss craftsmanship and American engineering combine - again - to create the Felber Excellence, a car that you'd have to have been both...
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