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Top 10 Concept Cars of the 1950s
The 1950s were an era of innovation and futuristic design in the automotive world. With jet-age styling, experimental technology, and...


1965 Chrysler Valiant AP6 Wayfarer
The 1965 Chrysler Valiant AP6 Wayfarer was the first Valiant-based coupe utility, or "ute", built by Chrysler Australia. Even though it...


1989 Chrysler Millenium Concept
The 1989 Chrysler Millennium was a forward-thinking concept car that previewed Chrysler’s design and technology direction for the 1990s,...


1994 Plymouth Expresso Concept
The 1994 Plymouth Expresso Concept was a bold and whimsical attempt by a struggling American brand to reinvent itself during a turbulent...


1986 Shelby GLHS
The Shelby GLHS, introduced in 1986, represented the ultimate version of a car that started its life in Europe during the 1970s as the...


1965 Sunbeam Tiger Playmate Pink
In 1965, Jo Collins, Playmate of the Year, received a one-of-a-kind Sunbeam Tiger as a reward, painted in a distinctive "Playmate Pink."...


1980s Shelby ME 2.2 Turbo Prototype
In the early 1980s, an ambitious project was born to create a mid-engine version of the AC 3000ME, powered by an American engine. The car...


2005 Chrysler Firepower (Dodge Viper-based) Concept
The Chrysler Firepower was a standout concept car presented at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show, designed to combine sleek coupe styling with...


2005 Chrysler Akino Concept
The 2005 Chrysler Akino Concept, unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show, was a bold design concept created by Akino Tsuchiya, a designer at...


2000 Lamborghini Coatl (Eros 2000 / Diablo Coatl)
The Lamborghini Coatl, also known as the Eros 2000 or Diablo Coatl, was a unique project conceived during Chrysler's ownership of...


2004 Chrysler ME Four-Twelve Concept
The 2004 Chrysler ME Four-Twelve Concept was a striking high-performance prototype that showcased Chrysler's ambitions in the supercar...


The History of Automotive Tailfins: From Aviation to Automotive Icon
The tailfin concept grew more popular in the early 1950s as American cars began to adopt space-age aesthetics.
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