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carsthatnevermadeit: Audi S2, 1990
carsthatnevermadeit: Alpine A 310 Groupe B, 1977
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carsthatnevermadeit: Peugeot 504 rally car plus roof tentÂ
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Hyundai Pony Coupe, 1974, by Italdesign. A coupe concept based on the original Hyundai Pony (also designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro) A Hyundai concept from another era
theoldiebutgoodie: Jaguar by AR`73 on Flickr.
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Chevrolet Express Concept, 1987. Featuring a canopy roof, carbon fibre body and gas turbine engine, the Express was capable of 220kph. The car had drive-by-wire controls, instrumentation and cameras replacing
carsthatnevermadeit: Irmscher Opel Manta, 1985. A tuning form who specialised in high-performance versions of Opels, the Irmscher Manta’s were sold in various states of tune including a 6-cylinder versionÂ
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carsthatnevermadeit: Maserati A6GCS Spider, 1953. An early design by Pietro Frua, only 3 cars were made
carsthatnevermadeit: Subaru WRX STI S207 limited edition, 2016. A new special edition of the WRX has been unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show. Subaru says that it will produce 400 units of the S207 in either blue pearl, white pearl or black, although it
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Bertone NSU Trapeze, 1973. A mid-engined concept with four seats in a trapezoidal configuration and a rotary engine In case you missed it, a rotary concept from 1973 by Bertone
carsthatnevermadeit: Ferrari 250 P5 Berlinetta Speciale, 1968, by Pininfarina. Built using a P4 chassis and with a 3 litre mid-placed V-12 engine. The concept was a study in aerodynamics and helped influence production Ferrari’s, most notably with
carsthatnevermadeit: Irmscher Kadett Tramp, 1980. A jacked-up version of the 3-door Opel Kadett Caravan aimed at outdoors types
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: BMW E93 M3 pick-up. This was actually one of BMW’s April Fool’s Day jokes though some BMW 3-series owners have had their cars converted to pickups. Don’t imagine anyone has done it to an E93 M3 thoughÂ
vintageclassiccars: Stradale - it´s a small car.
carsthatnevermadeit: Renault 4 Rodeo, 1970-1981. An (even more) utilitarian version of the Renault 4, the Rodeo was front wheel drive but could be ordered with four wheel drive courtesy of a conversion by Sinpar
carsthatnevermadeit: Lancia Ardea, 1948. One of many Lancia automotive firsts, the Ardea was the first production car to offer a 5 speed transmission
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Lamborghini Miura Concept 2006, designed by Walter de'Silva and based on Bertone’s 1960s original, the Miura Concept was presented on the 40th anniversary of the original car’s debut at the 1966 Geneva Motor
carsthatnevermadeit: Volkswagen 1302 Beetle Limousine, 1973
vintageclassiccars: Maserati 3500 - Lovely Grand Tourer..
crash–test: 800HP E46 M3 by hchangphotography Via Flickr: The infamous 800HP M3 at Shift Sector Coalinga airstrip attack this year.
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Lancia Delta S4 Stradale, 1985. For homologation purposes Lancia built 200 road-going versions of the Delta S4 Group B WRC car of 1985/86, after which Group B cars were banned from competition. The S4 succeeded
carsthatnevermadeit: Fiat 131 Abarth Stradale, 1976. An homologation special based on the 131 Abarth Rally
carsthatnevermadeit: Chevrolet Corvette Scirocco, 1970. A show car created by Chevrolet’s senior VP of styling Bill Mitchell, it served as a pace car for Can-Am races for a number of years
carsthatnevermadeit: Fiat 124Â Familiare, 1966-1974. The station wagon version of the original Fiat 124
carsthatnevermadeit: Subaru Impreza Sedan Concept, 2016
carsthatnevermadeit: Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport, 2016. A track-focused version of the Porsche Cayman has been shown at the LA Auto Show
carsthatnevermadeit: Cadillac Voyage concept 1988, designed by a team lead by Chuck Jordon, the style of the Voyage influenced subsequent Cadillac models, but also other GM large cars including the Buick Roadmaster to the Chevrolet Caprice of the 1990s.
carsthatnevermadeit: Cadillac Cien, 2002. A mid-engined, high performance sports coupé concept car created by Cadillac to celebrate their 100th anniversary (“cien†is Spanish for one hundred). Designed by Simon Cox, it featured a longitudinally
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Ferrari 456 Venice estate, one of eight cars built to special order by Pinifarina. Seven of the cars were purchased by the Sultan of Brunei’s brother. There was also a saloon version It’s Wagon Wednesday
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Lamborghini 400GT Flying Star II by Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera 1966, a two-seater shooting brake concept based on the 400GT. Though the Flying Star was built as a one-off at least one replica has been
carsthatnevermadeit: Land Rover Heritage Defender, 2015. A production model with retro styling detailsÂ
carsthatnevermadeit: Ferrari 250 Europa Coupe, 1953, by Vignale. Just 22 250 Europa Coupes were ever built, 18 by Pininfarina and 4 of these Michelotti-designed Carrozzeria Alfredo Vignale models. This one is to be auctioned by R M Sothebys in New York
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Ford Thunderbird Saturn II, 1969. Billed as a personal luxury car of the future the Thunderbird Saturn II featured special electronic equipment for computerized travel, two-way communications and a radar screen
carsthatnevermadeit: Ferrari F40, 1987. The first production car to reach 200mph, also the last Ferrari to be signed off by Enzo Ferrari himself
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Lamborghini Bravo by Bertone, 1974. Based on a shortened Urraco chassis, the Bravo was the work of Marcello Gandini (who had designed the Countach) at Bertone and was a serious proposal for a two-seat sports
carsthatnevermadeit: BMW 320 Turbo, Winkelhock, 1978
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Vauxhall Equus concept 1978. Using the RWD mechanicals of the 70s era Vauxhall Magnum, the Equus was a fully functional prototype built by Panther for Vauxhall based on their Lima model. Going to make it
carsthatnevermadeit: Alfa Romeo 164 Pro-car, 1988. Featuring a mid-engine layout and powered by a 3.5-litre V10 engine which was originally planned to be used by the Ligier F1 team and produced 620hp. It was planned to race in a special racing series,
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Bertone Miura Roadster 1968 based on the Lamborghini Miura but with a removable roof panel the Bertone Roadster was the only factory-made convertible Miura. Some standard Miura’s have subsequently been convert
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: BMW Turbo, 1972. The Turbo concept car was built to commemorate Munich hosting the 1972 Olympics. It was designed by Paul Bracq and had a mid-mounted engine 200 hp turbocharged engine from the BMW 2002. Only
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Italdesign Boomerang 1972. Based on the Maserati Bora (also designed by Giugiaro) the Boomerang was a radical concept with a windscreen rake of 13º One last, and perhaps the greatest, concept from 1972 Giugia
carsthatnevermadeit: carsthatnevermadeit: Cadillac Allanté, 1986-1993. A two-seater roadster designed and built by Pininfarina. The car bodies were manufactured in Italy and flown in Boeing 747s, 56 at a time, to Cadillac’s assembly plant in Detroit/
carsthatnevermadeit: Ferrari 365 GT4 Berlinetta Boxer, 1973. It’s Boxing Day so thought I’d post some boxer (ie horizontally opposed) engined cars. The 365 BB was Ferrari’s first flat production engine and the world’s first production flat 12.
carsthatnevermadeit: TVR Cerbera, 1996. The Cerbera was TVR’s first car with four seats and their own engines. The AJP8 was a 360hp 4.2 litre V8, later a 420hp 4.5 litre version was offered. TVR also developed a 4.0 litre in-line slant 6 which debute
carsthatnevermadeit: Sbarro Super Eight, 1984. A relatively modest looking hatchback body covering the mid-engined drivetrain of a Ferrari 308 GTB
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carsthatnevermadeit: Alfa Romeo Giulia Coupé GT Junior Z, 1969
carsthatnevermadeit: Skyline two-door hardtop 2000 GT-E-S, 1977Â
carsthatnevermadeit: Citroën DS Rally cars. The DS was successful in rallying winning the Monte Carlo Rally in 1959 and the 1000 Lakes Rally in 1962. The DS won the Monte Carlo Rally again in 1965, with some controversy as the BMC Mini-Cooper team
thirty–something: M3
carsthatnevermadeit: Mercedes-Benz C126 series 560 SEC 6.0 AMG ‘Wide Body’, 1989. This car, which is one of less than 50 ever made, is to be auctioned by at RM Sotheby’s for an estimated 贄,000 - 贶,000. The car is powered by a bore-out 6.0-L
carsthatnevermadeit: carsinstudio: Triumph Stag it’s Triumph Thursday!
carsthatnevermadeit: Mercury Cougar, 1967. Everybody’s favourite Mercury
carsthatnevermadeit: Phantom Corsair, 1938. Designed by Rust Heinz of the H. J. Heinz family and Maurice Schwartz of the Bohman & Schwartz coachbuilding company in Pasadena, California. The Corsair is maybe the ultimate example of retro-futurism.
carsthatnevermadeit: Dodge Charger II Concept, 1965. A prototype for Dodge’s new styling direction for the later 1960s designed by Elwood Engel. The production Charger only differed in details (it had concealed headlamps) from the concept
carsthatnevermadeit: Citroën Ami Super, 1973. A version of the Ami was fitted with a 1015cc  flat 4 engine from the GS