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1969 Dogo SS-2000 Prototype: Argentina’s Forgotten Gullwing Supercar
1969 Dogo SS-2000 Prototype The 1969 Dogo SS-2000 Prototype is one of the rarest and most overlooked concept sports cars ever built in South America. Created by Argentine racing driver and engineer Clemar Bucci, the Dogo combined gullwing doors, lightweight fiberglass construction, Porsche engineering influence, and late-1960s supercar styling into a one-off prototype that looked decades ahead of Argentina’s automotive industry. And unlike many forgotten concept cars of the e


1969 Dogo SS-2000 Prototype
1969 Dogo SS-2000 Prototype The Dogo SS-2000 was an Argentine prototype built in 1969 by racing driver and mechanic Clemar Bucci. At a time when wedge-shaped concept cars were exploding across Europe, Bucci created Argentina’s own low, sharp, futuristic coupe from his workshop in Munro, Buenos Aires. The car was presented in 1970 at the Exposición del Confort Humano, or Human Comfort Exhibition. It was designed and built in just five months with help from Bucci’s brother, Rol


1973 Porsche FLA Type 296 (Forschungsprojekt Langzeit-Auto or "Long-life Car Research Project")
The Porsche Built to Outlive the Car Industry In 1973, Porsche presented one of its strangest and most quietly rebellious ideas: the FLA Type 296. FLA stood for Forschungsprojekt Langzeit-Auto, or “Long-life Car Research Project.” The goal was simple, almost absurd by modern standards: build a car that could last 20 years or 300,000 kilometers. Instead of chasing flash, speed, or yearly redesigns, Porsche used the FLA to ask a different question. What if a car was designed to


2005 DC Design DC Star
The DC Design DC Star from 2005 was a custom two-door version of the first-generation Porsche Cayenne Turbo S created by Indian coachbuilder DC Design. Rather than being an official factory concept from Porsche, it was a coachbuilt showcase built around the Cayenne Turbo S platform and shown at events like the Dubai Auto Show. The DC Star took the normally four-door Cayenne SUV and reworked it as a two-door, more dramatic body style with bespoke exterior and interior touches


2005 Studiotorino RUF RK Spyder (Porsche Boxster)
The Studiotorino RUF RK Spyder, shown in 2005, was a heavily modified version of the Porsche Boxster styled by Studiotorino and tuned by RUF. It used a supercharged 3.8-liter engine producing around 434 bhp, giving the small roadster serious supercar-level performance. Only 49 were built, making it very rare.


2025 Porsche Carrera GT “Salzburg Design” (2005)
A Porsche collector asked Porsche’s Sonderwunsch program to restore his 2005 Carrera GT to like-new condition and reintroduce it in 2025 as the 2025 Porsche Carrera GT “Salzburg Design” (2005) , inspired by the livery of the 1970 Le Mans–winning Porsche 917. The car was completely taken apart and rebuilt from the ground up. The V10 engine was fully overhauled, all carbon parts were refinished, and the interior was redone with red Alcantara and matte carbon. This process, call


2025 Oilstainlab HF-11
The Oilstainlab HF-11 is a bold new entrant into the hypercar world, blending retro-inspired design with bleeding-edge performance...


Top 10 Concept Cars of the 1980s
The 1980s were a bold time in automotive history — a decade known for wild styling, experimental engineering, and a level of ambition not...


Top 10 Concept Cars of the 1970s
The 1970s were a time of change and innovation in the automotive industry, with manufacturers pushing the boundaries of design and...


Top 10 Concept Cars of the 1960s
The 1960s were the golden era of concept cars, where designers pushed the limits of style, technology, and imagination. From wedge shapes...


2025 Porsche 963 RSP
The Porsche 963 RSP is a unique, road-legal version of the 963 race car, created in 2025 as a one-off commission for Roger S. Penske....


2025 Porsche 911 Spirit 70
The Porsche 911 Spirit 70, released in 2025, is a limited edition model that celebrates the bold style of the 1970s and early 1980s....
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