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1965 Lincoln Continental Town Brougham
Based on a 1963 Lincoln 4-door sedan, the 1965 Continental Town Brougham show car had a 131-inch wheelbase, 8-inches longer than the...
1965 Dodge Charger II Concept
Unveiled at the 1965 Auto Show circuit, the Charger II gave the public a close look of what Dodge would be releasing in January of 1966....
1966 Chrysler 300X Concept Car
Based on a modified 1966 Chrysler 300, the 300X prototype was filled with futuristic ideas in the cockpit. Replacing the conventional...
1967 Ford Mach 2 Concept
Strongly influenced by GT styling, the Ford Mach 2 concept car featured a midship 289 cubic inch V-8, raised carburetor intake ports on...
1967 AMC AMX-III Concept
The AMX III, not to be confused with the better-known AMX/3, was essentially a Javelin station wagon. First shown at the Chicago Auto...
1990 Dodge Viper RT/10 Concept Car
Completed in April of 1990, the Dodge Viper RT/10 Concept was the second Viper concept produced. It was the first Viper to have a V10,...
1968 Dodge Charger III Concept
The 1968 Dodge Charger III Concept is an experimental two-seater only 42 inches high, 184 inches long, and 73 inches wide. Features...
1969 Pontiac Cirrus Concept
The aerodynamically shaped Pontiac Cirrus experimental car features a two-seat "cockpit" and is inspired by aircraft design. A futuristic...
1969 Plymouth Duster I Concept
A sure show stopper, the topless Road Runner concept car for 1969 was called Duster I and came fitted with a 426-cubic inch Hemi-head...
1969 Ford Thunderbird Saturn II Concept
For the second time in many years, Ford released another spectacular show car for the 1969 season. The Thunderbird Saturn II was similar...
1969 Ford Super Cobra Concept
Super Cobra is a show car version of the 1969 Fairlane's "going thing" in performance, the Cobra. It features a unique two-part grille, a...
1969 Ford Ranchero Scrambler Concept
Ranchero Scrambler, a show car version of Ford Division's Ranchero pickup, features a high, through-the-hood "shaker" air sсoop. These...
1969 Chrysler Concept 70X
Chrysler’s Concept 70X concept car featured parallelogram doors similar to today’s minivans. The Interior contained a small ultrasonic...
1969 Chevrolet Astro III Concept
The 1969 Chevrolet Astro III was a sleek, two-passenger experimental car resembling an executive jet aircraft, even its tricycle-type...
1969 AMC AMX/2 Concept
Designed by in-house stylists Bob Nixon and Fred Hudson, the non-working AMX/2 show car featured a "twin" theme, including dual movable...
1970 Ford Maverick Estate Coupe Concept
Ford exhibited the Maverick Estate Coupe concept vehicle at the 1971 Chicago Auto Show. The Estate Coupe had a dark green padded...
1970 Chrysler Cordoba de Oro
One of Chrysler’s more unusual show cars was mentioned at the July club meeting, the Cordoba de Oro. Chrysler has displayed several show...
1971 Mercury Montego Sportshauler Concept
The Mercury Sportshauler is a concept car built by Mercury in 1971. The Mercury Montego-based Sportshauler concept vehicle was a huge...
1972 GM ESV Concept
The 1972 General Motors ESV (Experimental Safety Vehicle) was a safety concept car. The ESV had a 124-inch wheelbase, 219-inch overall...
1975 Ford Flashback by Ghia
Quirky and retro did not mix well with Ford's Flashback concept car. Oddly shaped, the tiny two-seat prototype featured a long hood,...
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...
1978 Mercury XM by Ghia
Ford Motor Company’s world-famous Ghia Studio of Turin, Italy, designed the Mercury XM concept car. The one-of-a-kind prototype’s unique...
1979 Ford Mustang IMSA Concept
The 1979 Mustang IMSA (International Motor Sports Association) concept is a performance prototype designed by Ford's group, eventually...
1980 Mercury Antser Concept
Mercury’s answer to America’s driving needs in the late 1980s and beyond was shown in the proposed Antser concept car. The prototype...
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