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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 DeTomaso Rowan by Ghia
By 1967, the most unusual creation of De Tomaso is a short city electric car of the Rowan brand. The De Tomaso Rowan was an electric...


1967 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 Stradale Prototipo
The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale is an extremely rare road car built by Alfa Romeo of Italy. Only 18 are reported to have been made. The...


1968 Pininfarina BLMC 1100
Stereotype displaying total formal maturity of the two-box aerodynamic sedan, enormously popular in the decade to follow, just remember...


1968 Maserati Simun by Ghia
The Simun was a Ghia proposal for Maserati’s new 2 door 4 seat Coupé. Presented at the Turin Motorshow in 1968, this prototype designed...


1968 Maserati Ghibli Spyder Prototype by Ghia
In 1968, Italian automotive design was leading the world. Seemingly every auto show yielded a variety of wonderful new cars, not least...


1968 Lancia Fulvia Spider by Zagato
Presented at the Turin Motor Show, a prototype for a convertible based on the Fulvia Sport Coupé which remained a one-off, though some...


1968 Ghia Serenissima
The Serenissima Ghia (also known as the Aghema) was a mid-engined GT concept car designed by Tom Tjaarda and displayed at Turin in 1968....


1967 OSI Silver Fox Prototype
Likely, you have never heard of Officine Stampaggi Industriali (OSI) or the Bisiluro (Silver Fox). But in the 1960s, the OSI was one of...


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...
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