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1961 Aston Martin DB4 GTZ by Zagato
The London Motor Show, Earls Court of 1960 introduced the most beautiful cars and the most significant Aston Martin. Each DB4GT rolling...


1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ1 by Zagato
Following the success of the Giulietta Sprint Zagato of the early 1960s, Alfa Romeo began to devise a replacement for the racing...


1964 Hillman Zimp by Zagato
The Italian styling concern Zagato is famous for classics such as the Aston Martin and Alfa Romeo Zagatos. There are Ferraris and...


1964 Fiat 850 Z Coupe by Zagato
Only two were built. During the ’60s and ’70s, along with sporty versions for Lancia and Alfa Romeo, Zagato carried out the study of...


1964 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2 by Zagato
Created as a replacement for the gorgeous Giulietta SZ, the Zagato-styled TZ and TZ2 continued that car's glorious looks and race-bred...


1965 Lamborghini 3500 GTZ by Zagato
The beginning of the collaboration between Zagato and Lamborghini dates back to 1965, when the Milanese brand conceived two exemplars of...


1962-1967 Alfa Romeo 2600 SZ by Zagato
1964 Alfa Romeo 2600 SZ (SZ = Sprint Zagato), only 105 were built (1965-1967). After the presentation of the 2600 Berlina, Sprint and...


1967 Rover 2000 TCZ by Zagato
Sig created this Zagato-styled concept. Ercole Spada and revealed at the Turin Motor Show in 1967, was never seriously considered for...


1967 Fiat 125 GTZ by Zagato
Other versions of Fiat 125 were built by Moretti, who made the 125GS 1.6 with styling similar to the Fiat Dino Spider, Zagato, the 125Z,...


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...


1969 Volvo GTZ 2000 by Zagato
Volvo’s Italian importer commissioned Zagato to build a coupé based on the Volvo 144, hoping to persuade the Swedes to add a second, more...


1969 Fiat 500 Zanzara by Zagato
The Fiat 500 Zanzara was a concept car built in 1969 by Zagato. Named after the Italian word for mosquito, the Zanzara was a one-off...
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