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1961 Dodge Flite-Wing Concept by Ghia
The Dodge Flite-Wing was a concept car built by Dodge in 1961. The Flite-Wing was unveiled in New York’s Central Park on Dec. 5, 1961....


1961 Chrysler TurboFlite Concept by Ghia
The radical two-door coupe with a retractable flight cockpit-style roof canopy featured a prominent winged spoiler high over the rear...


1961 Chevrolet Corvette Kelly by Vignale
In 1960, the Carrozzeria Vignale was commissioned by the American stylist Gordon Kelly to undertake the fabrication of a one-off...


1961 Chevrolet Corvair Sebring Spyder Concept
The XP-737 Sebring Spyder roadster was built in three basic versions by GM Styling, all based on the same car and all with a wheelbase...


1961 Cadillac PF Jacqueline by Pininfarina
Cadillac Brougham Coupé Speciale 2 posti "Jacqueline," 1961 - PF's coupe was built in honor of America's first lady, Jacqueline...


1961 Cadillac La Salle XP-715 Concept
The 1961 La Salle concept was also known as XP-715, following the General Motors custom of assigning 'experimental' cars XP numbers. The...


1961-1965 BMW 3200 CS by Bertone
The 3200 CS was the last BMW with a separate chassis suitable for coachbuilding like this pillarless Coupe by Bertone. It was Giorgietto...


1961 Aston Martin DB4 GTZ by Zagato
The London Motor Show, Earls Court of 1960 introduced the most beautiful cars and the most significant Aston Martin. Each DB4GT rolling...


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
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