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1971 Nissan 216X Concept
The 216X utilized a transverse-mounted 2-liter 4-cylinder power plant. While in motion, the bumpers were designed to extend automatically...


1971 Mercury Montego Sportshauler Concept
The Mercury Sportshauler is a concept car built by Mercury in 1971. The Mercury Montego-based Sportshauler concept vehicle was a huge...


1971 Mazda RX510 Concept
The Mazda RX-510 was a concept car created to promote the soon-to-be-released RX-3 / Savanna. It was first exhibited at the 1971 Tokyo...


1971 Lancia Stratos HF Prototype by Bertone
Bertone stunned the world at the 1970 Turin Motorshow with their Lancia Stratos HF Zero design. Nuccio Bertone initially wanted to call...


1971 Lancia Dunja by Coggiola
Coggiola's 1971 Dunja was intended to be produced in the near future. Based on the Lancia Fulvia, the Dunja was characterized by its...


1970-1971 Lamborghini Urraco Prototypes by Bertone
Uracco is the nickname of one of the most ferocious bulls in bullfighting. The design of the Italian sports car is the work of the famous...


1971 Lamborghini Countach LP500 by Bertone
Gandini designed the Lamborghini Countach for Bertone in 1971. "Countach," in the dialect of Italy"s Piedmont, is an expression of...


1971 Intermeccanica Indra
The Indras were produced from approximately early 1971 to mid-1974, with 127 cars completed. The breakdown was approximately 60...


1971 Ford GT-70 by Ghia
The 1971 Ford GT70 was a mid-engined GT sports car based on Ford’s GT70 rally car. It was built and designed by Ghia in Turin. Filippo...


1971 Fiat Pulsar by Michelotti
Based on the Fiat 128, the Pulsar was constructed to study passenger safety and light material construction. The Pulsar was one of the...


1971 Fiat 127 Scout by Fissore
Fissore 127 Scout, an open-topped “fun car” similar to the Citroën Méhari with Fiat 127 underpinnings. Originally named the Gypsy, this...


1971 Fiat 127 Midimaxi by Moretti
To accompany the 1973 Fiat 126 Minimaxi by Moretti, also in 1971, Moretti introduced the Midimaxi, based on the Fiat 127. This followed...
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