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1962-1967 Alfa Romeo 2600 SZ by Zagato
1964 Alfa Romeo 2600 SZ (SZ = Sprint Zagato), only 105 were built (1965-1967). After the presentation of the 2600 Berlina, Sprint and...


1964 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 Wagon
This freshly restored car has been very nicely built to be both reliable and deliver outstanding performance. Powered by a 454 HO 425HP...


1964-1965 Aston Martin DB5 Shooting Brake
As the legend goes, the man Aston Martin named the "DB" series of cars after—David Brown—became frustrated with his company-issued DB5....


1961-1967 Ford Anglia 105E Estate
Initially, Ford did not offer an Estate version of the Ford Anglia 105E, so Friary Motors Ltd of Basingstoke took up the challenge. The...


1960s Soviet AATV
A user of the Russian social network VK has discovered an eight-wheel Amphibious All-Terrain Vehicle (AATV), created in the 1960s by the...


1964 Mustang Shorty Concept III
The Ford Mustang has always been a two-door, 2+2 coupe. But in 1964, Ford attempted to reinvent its then-new pony car into a two-door,...


1964 Ed Roth’s “Surfite”
Surfite was a genuine surfer’s car. An Austin Mini Cooper chassis was under its unique custom surfboard carrier body, powered by a 1269cc...


1964 - 1966 The Munsters Koach
The Munster Koach is the family car that was used in the television series, The Munsters. The show's producers contracted George Barris...


1964 Renault R8 Sport Coupe
Renault's first collaboration with coachbuilder Ghia is the development of a sports coupe based on the standard Renault R8 base. The car...


1964 Chrysler Marsh Screw Amphibian
Screw propulsion is a novel form of vehicular locomotion that is essentially as old as the automobile itself but never quite caught on....


1964 Willys Capeta
In 1964, Willys presented a sports car known as the Capeta, a Portuguese word for "Devil". With a body made of fiberglass, the Capeta was...


Buckin’ Broncos! History & Concepts of the Famed Ford Bronco
Ford considered an array of names before settling with Bronco. Donald Frey, former Ford VP and General Manager, was keen on the equine...
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