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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...
1979-1985 Ferrari 400i by Pininfarina
As emission regulation got stricter, in 1979, the Ferrari 400 got an updated engine. Instead of the six carburetors, the V12 received a...
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...
1984 Audi B12 80 Cw-Studie Prototype
A 1984 well-developed designed prototype resembles the B3 model code Audi 80 (designed by Pininfarina). Based on the previous generation...
1984 Alfa Romeo Alfetta 2.0i Break
Little is known about this four-door saloon that goes by the name of 1984 Alfa Romeo Alfetta 2.0i Break. On a forum, it was alluded to as...
1984 Volkswagen Bi-Motor Scirocco 280/4 Prototype
The second Bi-motor Scirocco was created by the VW development department. This incarnation used two 16v engines. Each engine gave a...
1984 Lamborghini LM004 Prototype
The Lamborghini LM004 was a prototype off-road vehicle designed and built by Lamborghini. The LM004 was essentially a modified LM002 to...
1984 Ford RS200 Prototype
The 1984 Ford RS 200 Prototype was a homologation special for Ford’s Group B rally car. Source/Images: oldconceptcars
1984 Ford Transit Supervan 2
The 1984 Ford Transit Supervan 2 was a Ford C100 Group C car powered by a Cosworth DFL engine fitted with a fiberglass replica of a...
1984 Volanis Apollon Concept
Antoine Volanis followed up the Helios with an advanced aerodynamic saloon concept based on the humble Renault 11 with a claimed drag...
1984 Sbarro Super Eight
Teenage drivers in the early 1980s got very creative when it came to making their VW Polos and Golfs look like Italian sports cars. The...
1984 Saab 9000 by ItalDesign
The model's design was developed in Italy in the studio Italdesign Giugiaro. The "nine thousand" is built on the same platform as the...
1984 Renault Espace
Multi-purpose station wagons, or station wagons with increased capacity, can characterize a new category of cars, including Renault...
1984 Pontiac Fiero Concept
Pontiac teased the public with the show stopping Fiero roadster at the 1984 Chicago Auto Show. This Fiero concept featured a removable...
1984 Peugeot Quasar Concept
Presented by Peugeot in 1984 at the Paris Motor Show, the Quasar was a futuristic sportscar concept inspired by science-fiction...
1984 Michelotti PAC
Based on the Daihatsu Cuore, the PAC (Project Automotive Commuter) was Michelotti’s most successful city car concept, pursuing...
1984 Mercedes-Benz Biturbo by Sbarro
Based on the six Sbarro Shahin Mercedes-Benz prototypes of 1983, the Biturbo was unveiled at the 1984 Geneva Auto Show as a revitalized...
1984 Maserati Biturbo Spyder by Zagato
In the late 50s, the activities of Carrozzeria Zagato reached a semi-industrial size. The official collaboration with renowned sports...
1984 Lotus Etna by ItalDesign
After the Esprit in 1982, a new cooperation with Lotus for an aggressive two seats Coupé, sophisticated and powerful. The new 8...
1984 Kia KMX-90 Concept
The Kia KMX-90 was a concept sedan hatchback car built in 1984. The car featured futuristic styling, which included aerodynamic wheel...
1984 ItalDesign Together
Developed on the same chassis of three box berline Marlin, the research for space-wagon cars goes on. Together is similar to New York...
1984 ItalDesign Marlin
Inspired, as the name suggests, by tapering shapes of oceanic swordfish, it's a three-box sedan, five doors, and great habitability. From...
1984 Honda HP-X by Pininfarina
The Honda HPX was a concept car built by Pininfarina in 1984 and presented at the Turin Motor Show. The car is characterized by...
1984 GM Project Saturn Concept
GM called its Project Saturn prototype for the late 1980s "The American answer to the Japanese challenge". It represented GM's largest...
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