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Revolutionary Rides: The Top 10 Concept Cars of the 1970s
The 1970s were a time of change and innovation in the automotive industry, with manufacturers pushing the boundaries of design and...
1964 Vauxhall GT Concept
The new Design & Engineering Centre became fully operational in February 1964 and cost Vauxhall £2.25m, a considerable sum of money at...
1966 Vauxhall XVR Concepts
The XVR two-seater that premiered in Geneva in March 1966 was the first Vauxhall concept car ever to be exhibited in public.“...
1970 Vauxhall SRV Concept
The British brand is strongly associated with right-hand drive copies of Jim's cars and with duplicates of Opel products. However,...
1973 Vauxhall Chevette Hatchback
When launched in 1975, the Chevette was a new departure for Vauxhall. It combined the General Motors T-Car platform proved so successful...
1978 Vauxhall Equus Concept
The Vauxhall Equus was one two-door concept car first presented by Vauxhall in 1978. The name “Equus” is Latin for “Horse.” It was the...
1979 Vauxhall Chevette Black Magic
If you like the looks of the 1979 Vauxhall Chevette Black Magic, then you’ll appreciate its 2279cc single cam engine coupled to a...
1976 Vauxhall Magnum Sportshatch
The 1976-only Sportshatch was based around the Vauxhall Magnum Estate but fitted with the famous (and slippery looking) front end of the...
World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 3 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...
1913 Vauxhall Prince Henry
The Vauxhall Prince Henry is known as the first true English sports car. The Vauxhall Prince Henry series took its name from its success...
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