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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...


1967-1972 Fiat 125 by Moretti
Launched in 1967, again at the Turin Motorshow, the 1600GS was a two door, four seater coupe based on the Fiat 125. As with their other...


1967 Fiat 124 Savana by Savio
An open utility car concept based on the Fiat 124. Though coachbuilders Savio built utility cars based on numerous Fiat models the Savana...


1967-1969 Fiat 124 Coupe Eveline by Vignale
The Eveline was one of a number of limited edition models produced during the 1960s by Carrozzeria Vignale using FIAT running gear and...


1967 Fiat 1100R Coupe by Moretti
Moretti produced various cars based on these Fiat models. The 1100 was used as the starting-point for a four-seat coupe and a two-seat...


1968 Fiat Shellette by Michelotti
The Michelotti Shellette results from a collaboration between yacht designer Phillip Schell and famed automotive stylist Giovanni...


1968 Fiat City Taxi Prototype
The City Taxi project started from an analysis of urban traffic conditions and the practical qualities of a public vehicle; he identified...


1968 Fiat 850-Special "Grand Prix" by Francis Lombardi
Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi was founded in 1947 in Vercelli by noted racing driver Carlo ‘Francis’ Lombardi. The company was originally...


1968 Fiat 124 Coupe by Savio
Unlike Pininfarina, Touring, or Vignale, Savio's atelier in Turin has never been particularly well known, although it dates back to 1914....


1968-1970 Abarth Scorpione
Along with other tuners (such as Giannini), Carlo Abarth also had a look at the Grand Prix. First seen at the 1968 Paris Motor Show,...


1969 Fiat-Abarth 3000S SE016 Cuneo Prototype
Abarth's chief engineer Mario Colucci designed the ‘Cuneo’ or ‘wedge’-shaped Abarth prototype and featured a mid-mounted V8 engine....


1969 Fiat 850 Dart by Vignale
This concept presented by Vignale in 1969 has some traits reminiscent of the Lamborghini Miura. Probably Vignale wanted to ride the wave...
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