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1975 Opel GT2 Concept
The Opel GT2 amazed visitors to the 1975 IAA with its futuristic wedge shape and sliding doors. It announced a new, rational car age of...


1975 Nissan GR-1 Concept
GR-1 stood for General Research Mk1 and was the experimental replacement to the ESV series. The GR-1 is based on the Bluebird 610 and...


1975 Nissan AD-1 Concept
Mid-engined styling concept featuring a cantilever roof design. The AD-1 was based on the F10 1400 Cherry and appeared at the 1975 Tokyo...


1975 Lancia FF by Felber
After the success of Felber-Ferrari, Felber set about building a new supercar - now, in contrast, more "economical." This time, as a role...


1975 Lancia Beta Montecarlo by Pininfarina
The Lancia Beta Montecarlo was supposed to replace the aging Fiat 124 Coupe. However, Fiat decided to go with the cheaper alternative...


1975 Ford Flashback by Ghia
Quirky and retro did not mix well with Ford's Flashback concept car. Oddly shaped, the tiny two-seat prototype featured a long hood,...


1975 Fiat X1/9 Dallara by Bertone
The Fiat X1/9 Dallara was the Turin company’s answer to the race car market, destined for a packed sporting schedule in Group 5...


1975 Fiat Visitors Bus by Bertone
In 1975 Bertone presented a brand new minibus based on Fiat 850 T mechanics at the Industrial Vehicle Show in Turin. This was a vehicle...


1975 Fiat 131 Abarth by Bertone
Fiat 131 was just another forgettable mid-size family car in automotive history, but in 1976 it gave birth to a world-beating rally car,...


1975 Fiat 130 Opera by Pininfarina
The 1975 Fiat 130 Opera by Pininfarina was a proposal for a four-door saloon based on the Paulo Martin-designed Fiat 130 Coupé to replace...


1975 Bristol 412 Covertibile by Zagato
Bristol introduced the completely-new Type 412 saloon in 1975. Designed as a 2-door convertible, this new model featured a Carrozzeria...


1975 BMW 3.0 Si by Frua
At the end of the ‘60s, Frua tried in vain to prolong his success with Glas by making a dozen proposals to BMW. BMW decided to make it on...
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