carsthatnevermadeit:Boneschi Fiat Punto Doblone, 1994. A…
carsthatnevermadeit: Boneschi Fiat Punto Doblone, 1994. A six-wheel pick-up based on the Fiat Punto
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carsthatnevermadeit: Boneschi Fiat Punto Doblone, 1994. A six-wheel pick-up based on the Fiat Punto
carsthatnevermadeit: Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6×6, 2013. Produced in limited numbers at Mercedes-Benz’s Austrian partner Magna Steyr’s factory in Graz, the 6×6 is powered by a 544hp AMG V8 biturbo engine
carsthatnevermadeit: Ford Seattle-ite XXI, 1962. A concept car designed by Alex Tremulis and displayed at the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair. A futuristic prototype which proposed a number of features which have become reality including satellite navigation and interchangeable fuel cell power units
carsthatnevermadeit: Ford FAB 1 Thunderbird, 2004. For the live action Thunderbirds reboot of 2004 Ford supplied a heavily modified, 6-wheel drive Thunderbird
carsthatnevermadeit: Ford Santa Fe, 1997. An off-road concept based on the Ford Taurus Wagon
carsthatnevermadeit: Mercedes Benz 220 SE W111 series Shooting Break, 1962. A long-roof version based on a 220SE Coupe
carsthatnevermadeit: Nissan GR-1, 1975. A ‘General Research’ vehicle based on the 610 series Nissan Bluebird which was displayed at the 1975 Tokyo Motor Show
carsthatnevermadeit: Fiat Lampo Concept, 1994. A monobox coupe concept based on the Fiat Punto, designed and built by the I.DE.A Institute
carsthatnevermadeit: Chevrolet Chevy II Super Nova, 1964. A fibreglass coupe concept based on the Chevy II. Door handles were eliminated by placing an electric solenoid switch flush with the chrome window moulding on each door
carsthatnevermadeit: Nissan Serenity Concept, 2003. A fusion of sport sedan and MPV with a ‘Japanese DNA’ design theme, the Serenity was Nissan’s proposal for a next-generation multipurpose saloon