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Concept Car of the Week: The Italdesign Aces (1973-’79)
A trio of often-overlooked concepts by Giugiaro – The Italdesign Aces
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CCotW: Ford Megastar I and II (1977, ‘78)
Marrying the exotic wedge to the sensible sedan, with the help of divisive graphics
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Concept Car of the Week: Holden Hurricane (1969)
Tuesday, 4th March, 1969. A select group of journalists had been invited to Holden’s Technical Center at Fishermen’s Bend, Australia for a secret unveiling of Holden’s first-ever concept car. Among those assembled that day, there was great curiosity. After all, Holden – as a part of GM industrial empire – was only 21 years old (it was independent before World War II), and its technical centre was only founded in 1965. Holden was a producer of staid family transportation, so what could be so top secret?
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Concept Car of the Week: Vauxhall SRV (1970)
When a young GM designer named Wayne Cherry was asked, in 1965, to travel to the UK for a temporary assignment at Vauxhall, he eagerly accepted the invitation. In addition to automotive design, Cherry was an avid racer, and longed to see some of the legendary European races in person. It seemed like the perfect opportunity.
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Concept Car of the Week: Jaguar Ascot (1977)
Bertone's fourth attempt at creating a car for the Jaguar brand