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1967 Alfa Romeo Montreal Expo Prototipo
At the beginning of 1967, an Alfa Romeo initiative to create a very special concept car began to take shape, and the result was presented...


1968 Ferrari 275 P2 by Michelotti
This body was mounted on the 1963 Ferrari 250 P chassis #0812. Originally a 250 P from 1963, the car was converted to a 275 P. In races,...


1968 Ferrari 250 P5 Concept by Pininfarina
Designed by Pininfarina in 1968, the Ferrari P5 was first shown at the 1968 Geneva Motorshow. The P5 won immediate acclaim for its...


1968 Dodge Topless Charger Concept
The Topless Charger began life as a standard 1968 Charger R/T. Chief stylist for Chrysler Corporation, Elwood P. Engel, used the roofless...


1968 Dodge Daroo I Concept
The Dodge Daroo I, one of the wildest factory show cars on the '60s scene, was the product of a partnership between Dodge design manager...


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...


1965 Bugatti Type-101C by Exner/Ghia
This gorgeous car was built on the last chassis produced by the original Bugatti company. Although the chassis was built in 1951, it...


1968 DAF Siluro by Michelotti
Working primarily as an independent stylist Giovanni Michelotti designed many famous vehicles, which coachbuilders or manufacturers...


1968 Chevrolet AstroVette Concept
In 1968, GM unveiled the AstroVette show car. According to an official press release, "This clean-contoured, experimental Corvette is a...


1968 Chevrolet Astro II (XP-880)
The 1968 Chevrolet Astro II (XP-880) was introduced at the 1968 New York Auto Show as a practical, personal sports car designed to carry...


1968 BMW 2000 ti by Frua
BMW 2000 ti coupe was built by Pietro Frua (the project number 350) for an unknown client and exhibited at the Paris Salon in October...


1968 Bizzarrini Manta by ItalDesign
The origins of the Manta concept go back to the mid-sixties when legendary engineer Giotto Bizzarrini began to develop the P538...
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