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1961 Aston Martin DB4 GT Jet by Bertone
The highest number DB4 GT chassis (0201L) was dispatched to the famous Italian coachbuilder Bertone shortly before Christmas 1960. And...


1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta SS Spider by Pininfarina
The prototype for the famous Alfa Romeo Duetto Spider was presented at the 1961 Turin Auto Show and then went on sale in 1966. It was...


1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Goccia by Michelotti
Michelotti (1921 – 1980) designed cars – lots of cars. Have a guess how many: 50? 100? Nope. Michelotti penned 1,200 vehicles, including...


1961 Alfa Romeo 2000 Sprint Coupé by Boneschi
Designed by Rodolfo Bonetto from the coachbuilder Boneschi in 1961, it remained a one-off. Source & Images: carrozzieri-italiani


1962 GAZ 16A Hover Vehicle
It's now an open secret that the Soviet Union researched and developed many things to gain a strategic military advantage. Over the...


1962 Fiat 2300 S Club Prototype
A shooting brake fastback concept based on Ghia’s coupé version of the Fiat 2300. Two copies were made but the car never progressed...


1962-1965 El Tiburon Roadster (The Shark)
Industrial designer Henry Covington of St. Petersburg, Florida, set out in the early 1960s to build a car based on the aerodynamic...


1962 Toyota Publica Sports Concept
The Toyota Publica Sports concept, shown at the 1962 Tokyo Motor Show, was a spin-off from the firm’s existing Publica small car. The...


1962-1967 Simca 1000/1200S Coupe by Bertone
The Simca 1000 saloon was launched in France in October 1961 and was an instant success with French buyers, but the response in export...


1962 Budd XR-400 Concept Car
The XR-400 was a fully operational concept car. A "sporty" youth-oriented convertible was built in 1962 by the Budd Company, an...


1962 Oldsmobile X-215 Concept
A custom F-85 convertible, this Firefrost silver sportster had a fiberglass tonneau cover incorporating an airfoil section roll bar....


1962 Ogle SX250
Boris Forter, a Helena Rubenstein cosmetics company director, commissioned David Ogle of "David Ogle Associates" (later to become Ogle...
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