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1963 Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint HS by Bertone
In 1960, the 2000 Sprint made its debut: an elegant and luxurious coupe, 700 of which were built up until 1962. That same year, Bertone...


1964 Alfa Romeo Canguro by Bertone
The Bertone-styled Canguro concept is one of the most aesthetically balanced cars in history, from a golden era of Italian design....


1965 Ford Mustang by Bertone
In 1965 Scott Bailey invited Bertone to have his say on the design of the popular Ford Mustang. The publisher of the prestigious...


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...


1966 Jaguar FT Coupé by Bertone
This rare Jaguar is a result of conversations between some of the automotive industry’s most revered names of the 1960s. The Jaguar...


1966 Porsche 911 Roadster by Bertone
This one-off Porsche 911 Roadster was presented at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show. It was created for one of the German manufacturer's...


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 Lamborghini Marzal by Bertone
Making its debut at the 1967 Geneva Motor Show, the Lamborghini Marzal concept’s revolutionary styling sent shockwaves through the...


1967 Jaguar Pirana by Bertone
This extravagant E-Type-based proposal was sponsored by the Daily Telegraph, and appeared at the Earl’s Court Motor Show in 1967, but was...


1967 Fiat 125 Executive by Bertone
At the Turin Motor Show in November 1967 Bertone presented the Executive, a prototype for a two-door saloon built around the mechanics of...


1968 Lamborghini Miura Roadster by Bertone
Created by Nuccio Bertone in 1967, the one of a kind Lamborghini Miura Spyder was intended as a design exercise, aimed at keeping demand...


1968-1969 Lamborghini Espada Series I by Bertone
Evolved from Bertone’s Marzal show car, the Lamborghini Espada was long, low, and somewhat “geometric” inside and out. The Lamborghini...
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