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1966-1969 Lamborghini Miura by Bertone
The Lamborghini Miura was designed by Marcello Gandini, of Bertone. A mockup was displayed at the Turin Motor show in 1965. It featured a...


1966 Isuzu 117 Sport by Ghia
Giugiaro joined Corrozeria Ghia in December of 1965 and worked on two designs presented to the public at the Geneva Motor Show three...


1966-1967 Intermeccanica Griffith 600 GT/Omega
An American-Italian hybrid developed by designers Robert Cumberford and Franco Scallone, produced in New York in the workshop of Jack...


1966 Fiat 850 Vanessa by Ghia
The Vanessa, designed by a young Giugiaro, and released at the 1966 Turin Motorshow, was a car designed specifically for female drivers....


1966 Fiat 124 Sport Coupe Special by Pininfarina
An alternative two-door coupe project was developed by Pininfarina in 1966. The appearance of the coupe almost completely repeated the...


1966 Fiat 124 Smart by Francis Lombardi
The Fiat 124 Smart, created in 1966 by Francis Lombardi, was a very square-styled coupe with a huge luggage compartment. Thanks to the...


1966 Fiat 124 Cabriolet by Touring
Seeing these photos, many will think that this is another craft from the ubiquitous tuners who abused the "penny" and made a convertible....


1965-1971 Fiat 124 by Moretti
The Fiat Moretti Sportiva is a small coupé produced by the Moretti Motor Company based on the Fiat 850 from 1967 to 1971. It was based on...


1966 Ferrari Dino Berlinetta GT by Pininfarina
Alfredino "Dino" Ferrari was Enzo Ferrari's son and, by all accounts, the only person or thing the Ferrari founder ever loved more than...


1966 Ferrari 365 P Berlinetta Speciale by Pininfarina
Two recovered 365 P chassis received special bodywork, and this white supercar, built on chassis 8971, was one of Sergio Pininfarina's...


1966 Duesenberg Model D by Ghia
The Duesenberg Model J was the mightiest of America's great 1930s Classics. Pioneer automotive journalist Ken Purdy once said it "will...


1966 DeTomaso Pampero by Ghia
Based on the Vallelunga (De Tomaso’s first car) and styled by Giugiaro while he was working at Ghia. The Pampero could have been an...
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