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1968 Ford Torino Machete Concept
Torino Machete is a racy new idea car from Ford Division. A modified version of the 1968 Fairlane Torino GT Fastback, the show car was...


1968 Ford Thunderbird Saturn Concept
The 1968 Thunderbird Saturn Show Car started as a design exercise at the Ford Design Center in Dearborn, Michigan, and when approved for...


1968 Ford Techna Concept
Triple-Jointed The Techna, a functional engineering experimental car of the future unveiled by Ford Motor Co., features new ideas in...


1968 Ford Fiera Concept
Ford Fiera is a modified version of the 1968 Ford XL Fastback. The one-of-a-kind Ford Division show car features a youthful GT-oriented...


1968 Fiat Shellette by Michelotti
The Michelotti Shellette results from a collaboration between yacht designer Phillip Schell and famed automotive stylist Giovanni...


1968 Fiat City Taxi Prototype
The City Taxi project started from an analysis of urban traffic conditions and the practical qualities of a public vehicle; he identified...


1968 Fiat 850-Special "Grand Prix" by Francis Lombardi
Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi was founded in 1947 in Vercelli by noted racing driver Carlo ‘Francis’ Lombardi. The company was originally...


1968 Fiat 124 Coupe by Savio
Unlike Pininfarina, Touring, or Vignale, Savio's atelier in Turin has never been particularly well known, although it dates back to 1914....


1968 Ferrari P6 by Pininfarina
The Ferrari P6 was designed by Pininfarina and first shown to the public at Turin Salon in 1968. The car was to feature a mid-mounted...


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...
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