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1977-1978 Felber Excellence Concepts
Swiss craftsmanship and American engineering combine - again - to create the Felber Excellence, a car that you'd have to have been both...


1978 Opel Kadett City Design Study
The 1978 Opel Kadett City Design Study was a prototype wide-body version of the hatchback GM T-car. Source & Images: carsthatnevermadeitetc


1978 Vauxhall Equus Concept
The Vauxhall Equus was one two-door concept car first presented by Vauxhall in 1978. The name “Equus” is Latin for “Horse.” It was the...


1978 Sbarro Windhound
Presenting the Windhound of 1978. The full-size SUV world of the late Seventies was very different than it is today, even though you’ll...


1978 Pininfarina Studio CNR
The Pininfarina CNR won the Compasso d’Oro Award 1979 for its Ideal Aerodynamic Shape, the outcome of a theoretical, experimental...


1978 Fiat Every 4R by Michelotti
In a unique project with the magazine Quattroruote, Michelotti designed the Every 4R in 1978. This car could be converted from a town car...


1978 Mercury XM by Ghia
Ford Motor Company’s world-famous Ghia Studio of Turin, Italy, designed the Mercury XM concept car. The one-of-a-kind prototype’s unique...


1978 Mercedes-Benz C111-III
The C-111 design study from 1977 is the basis for a record-breaker that wins nine absolute world records one year later with a...


1978 Lancia Megagamma by ItalDesign
The Lancia Megagamma is a small, almost one-box, concept MPV, designed by Italdesign and introduced at the 1978 Turin Motor Show. In...


1978 Lancia Gamma Spider by Pininfarina
The Lancia Gamma Spider was a concept car built by Pininfarina in 1978. It was one of 4 cars built on the Lancia Gamma chassis and bodied...


1978 Jaguar XJ Spider by Pininfarina
A strong emotional impact and great suggestive power in this concept were realized on prestigious mechanicals. The purest Jaguar sports...


1978 ItalDesign M8 Concept
A large aerodynamic saloon concept by Giugiaro with a 0.24 drag coefficient. Source of inspiration for the Medusa, M8 is the first study...
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