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1964 Dodge Charger Roadster Concept
Debuted at the Milwaukee Auto Show on November 16-24, 1963, the new Charger roadster stole the show at the Dodge exhibit. The customized...


1964 Chrysler V280 by Ghia
Bodybuilder Ghia built this elegant coupe based on the massive Plymouth Valiant. The car was first presented at the Turin Motor Show in...


1964 Chevrolet Corvette XP-819 Rear Engine Concept
1965 XP-819: The little-known rear-engine Corvette was built by GM to test the viability of a V-8-powered Porsche 911 killer. Larry...


1964 Chevrolet Chevy II Super Nova Concept
One of the most handsome Chevrolet show cars of the 1960s never made it to production in its original form, but it was influential all...


1964 Cadillac XP-74 Cyclone Concept
The Cadillac Cyclone is a concept car built in 1959 by Cadillac. The Cyclone was never mass-produced as a production model. It currently...


1964 American Motors Tarpon Concept
Derived from the American, the Tarpon was the car that AMC could have, should have, but didn't make in response to the Mustang. Instead,...


1964 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2 by Zagato
Created as a replacement for the gorgeous Giulietta SZ, the Zagato-styled TZ and TZ2 continued that car's glorious looks and race-bred...


1964 Alfa Romeo Canguro by Bertone
The Bertone-styled Canguro concept is one of the most aesthetically balanced cars in history, from a golden era of Italian design....


1964 Abarth 2400 Coupe by Allemano
Carlo Abarth (1908-79) was one of the most enterprising figures on the sports car scene. He won the world motorcycling championship five...


1964 Abarth 1000 Spider by Pininfarina
Pininfarina presented the Abarth 1000 Spyder Speciale concept at the Turin Motor Show in November 1964. The power of the rear-mounted...


1963–1965 Rover-BRM Gas-Turbine Prototype
The Rover-BRM was a prototype gas turbine-powered racing car jointly developed in the early 1960s by the British companies Rover and...


1965 Apollo 2+2 by Intermeccanica
This 1965 Apollo 2+2 is a prototype model that was featured at the 1965 New York Auto Show and acquired by the current owner in 1971. It...
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