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1969 Marbon Formacar
The 1969 Marbon Formacar by Borg-Warner's Marbon Chemical division was developed primarily as a showcase for Cycolac ABS plastic,...


Craziest 15 Jeep Concepts From the 20th Century
Jeep, a brand synonymous with rugged off-road vehicles, has a rich history of pushing boundaries and experimenting with unique concepts....


1956 Astra-Gnome 'Time & Space Car' Concept by Richard Arbib
Concept cars often stand out as visionary glimpses into the future. The Astra-Gnome, a concept car designed by the prominent industrial...


1962 Budd XR-400 Concept Car
The XR-400 was a fully operational concept car. A "sporty" youth-oriented convertible was built in 1962 by the Budd Company, an...


1975 AnyCar III and Mini-AnyCar
Created by noted car designer George Barris, Manufacturers Hanover Trust's third model of its uniquely designed series of AnyCars is the...


1964 American Motors Tarpon Concept
Derived from the American, the Tarpon was the car that AMC could have, should have, but didn't make in response to the Mustang. Instead,...


1966 AMC Vixen Concept
The AMC Vixen concept car of 1966 was the work of designer Dick Teague. It loosely previewed the 1970 AMC Hornet production car. The...


1966 AMC Vignale AMX Prototype
Styling of 1960s AMC concept cars often predicted production models. The Vignale concept shown hinted at the upcoming AMC AMX. The AMX...


1966 AMC Cavalier Concept
Also part of Project IV, the Cavalier demonstrated the uses of interchangeable body panels - right front and left rear fenders were...


1966 AMC AMX-II Concept
Another Project IV car, the AMX II was eight inches longer than the Vignale car; its notchback styling, by freelance stylist Vince...


1966 AMC AMX Concept
The AMC AMX concept cars were early looks at what would become one of AMC's signature model lines: the sporty 1968 AMC Javelin pony car...


1967 AMC AMX-III Concept
The AMX III, not to be confused with the better-known AMX/3, was essentially a Javelin station wagon. First shown at the Chicago Auto...
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