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1971 Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer by Pininfarina
"Styling prototype of a history-making car which marked Enzo Ferrari's conversion to the technical solution of the mid-engine. Low and...


1971 Ferrari 3Z Spider by Zagato
1971 surprised everyone with a new chapter in the collaboration between Ferrari and Zagato. More than twenty years after the first...


1971 De Tomaso Zonda by Ghia
The De Tomaso Zonda was designed by Tom Tjaarda of Ghia and first shown to the public at the Geneva motor show in 1971. The Zonda...


1971 De Tomaso Deauville by Ghia
By the time the De Tomaso Pantera was introduced in 1971, De Tomaso Automobili was already taking steps to flesh out its model line. The...


1971 De Tomaso 1600 Spider by Ghia
In 1971 at the Turin motor show, De Tomaso unveiled this prototype built by Ghia named 1600 Spider, powered by a Ford engine and...


1971 Daihatsu BCX
It was an electric concept car that was the first of a series of BCX concepts, though it never made it beyond the prototype stage. The...


1971 Alfa Romeo P33 Cuneo by Pininfarina
Directly derived from the Sport racing vehicle, in 1968, Alfa Romeo marketed the 33 Stradale with the magnificent body designed by Franco...


1971 Alfa Romeo Caimano by ItalDesign
A prototype based on Alfasud mechanics and platform, with only one limitation imposed by Alfa Romeo: it is a dream car with no chance of...


1971-1972 Fiat Flares by Michelotti
Again a star's name in Michelotti's firmament! First presented at the 1971 Turin Auto Show and proposed to the Geneva '72 visitors with...


World's Largest Flying Car Archive (Part 2 of 3)
A flying car or roadable aircraft is a type of vehicle that can function as both a personal car and an aircraft. The term "flying car" is...


1971 Peugeot 504 Break Riviera
At 1971's Geneva Salon, Peugeot showed a very special wagon: The 504 Break Riviera, based on the 504 Coupé. Sadly, this breathtaking...


1971 Lotus Elan Hexagon Shooting Brake
This 1971 Lotus Elan is said to be one of two cars converted into a wagon body style in early 1972 by a firm called Hexagon. Little is...
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