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1965-1973 Fiat 850 Spider by Bertone
At the same time as the Coupé, Fiat also introduced the convertible sporty two-seater Spider, with the original 843 cc engine tuned to...


1965-1973 Maserati Mexico by Vignale
On the Vignale stand at the Salone di Torino in 1965, an original 2-door 4-seater prototype was designed by Giovanni Michelotti and...


1966-1973 Maserati Ghibli by Ghia
Maserati is celebrating the 55th anniversary of the Ghibli. On 3 November 1966, the Maserati Ghibli made its debut on the world stage at...


1966-1969 Lamborghini Miura by Bertone
The Lamborghini Miura was designed by Marcello Gandini, of Bertone. A mockup was displayed at the Turin Motor show in 1965. It featured a...


1967-1977 NSU Ro-80
The NSU Ro 80 was a technologically advanced large sedan-type automobile produced by the German firm NSU from 1967 until 1977. largely...


1967-1974 Iso Rivolta S4 Fidia by Ghia
After ISO founder Renzo Rivolta passed away in 1966, son Piero Rivolta took over the company that produced the Rivolta GT and Grifo...


1967-1974 Ferrari Dino 206 GT/246 GTS by Pininfarina
Alfredino "Dino" Ferrari was Enzo Ferrari’s son and by all accounts the only person or thing the Ferrari founder ever loved more than...


1969-1983 Peugeot 504 Cabriolet by Pininfarina
The 1969 Peugeot 504 Cabriolet by Pininfarina was presented at the 1969 Geneva Motor Show. This cabriolet would be produced in three...


1969-1975 Maserati Indy by Vignale
In 1968, at the Salone dell'Automobile di Torino, there appeared on the Carrozzeria Vignale stand the prototype of a sleek new...


1969-1974 Iso Lele by Bertone
The number one car was built for an American client who asked Iso for something unique. With Bertone Piero, Rivolta and his wife (Lele)...


1969-1975 Alfa Romeo Junior Z by Zagato
An appealing Italian ‘bitza’ that somehow transcends the sum of its parts. Created by Zagato using the chassis from the Spider and the...


1972-1974 Fiat ESV Prototypes
The American NHBS (National Highway Safety Bureau, later the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA) in 1971 announced a...
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