The Lotus Etna, after the Esprit, was a new Italdesign cooperation with Lotus for an aggressive two seats Coupé, sophisticated and powerful.
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‘Populuxe’ design looks so cheery these days, doesn’t it?
1980 Citroen Karin on ISO50
The Maserati Boomerang is undoubtably one of the most important concept cars of the 20th century, it's revolutionary wedge shape would go on to
Check out these fantastic vintage space-age concept cars! 1964 Cadillac Cyclone XP-74 This 1964 XP-74 was desgined by GM V.P. Bill Mitchell, and featured the familiar twin missle nose-cones and smaller rear tail-fins. 1955 Ghia Gilda Steamline X Coupe Turbine-Powered The Ghia Streamline was built as a concept dreamcar for the 1955 auto show in Turin, Italy 1956 Buick Centurion Concept Car 1941 Chrysler LeBaron Thunderbolt The Chrysler Thunderbolt was a limited edition model and this car is one of only four surviving examples. 1950 Buick Wildcat II Concept Car The futuristic Wildcat II had flying-wing fenders, 220 hp V-8 engine and air-cooled 4-wheel disk brakes. 1958 GM Firebird III The aero-dynamic General Motors Firebird III utilized streamlined aircraft styling and featured a drive-by-wire system for the accelerator, brakes and stick-controlled steering. Designed by Harley Earl. Photos and info courtesy of Khulsey
Thousands of miles west of Detroit, a California start-up hopes to find a market for a three-wheeled, ultra-efficient, downright odd-looking car among consumers sick of spending their hard-earned cash at the gas pump.
Famed designer shares his thoughts on his most famous creation
Welcome back to Magazine Monday's. Starting back up with a repeat post from April 2008, this post consistently gets in the top five "most popular page" hits for my old posts on this blog. Since people seem to want it, here it is again. ============================================= Here’s a lavishly well done article all about Walt Disney and Disneyland. This article is from the August 1963 Edition of National Geographic. There is a much smaller article from the October 1962 Edition, but it’s only two pages, I’ll post that another time. This article is HUGE, 50 pages! Including a three page fold out map of the park. And on the reverse side a nice three page panorama shot of the Rivers of America. Today's post will have just a few pages, but please download the entire article in high resolution PDF format if you have a chance: National Geographic 1963 Walt Disney Article (72mb) I sure like this cover; to me, it feels like “Camelot” at its peak, America’s innocence still not lost. This map has a neat look to it. “J.E. Barrett – Staff Artist” I am guessing this artist was with the magazine? I don’t recall seeing art like this on other Disney material of the time. High resolution version of the map here: 1963 Disneyland Map (10mb) The reverse side is this great panoramic shot. There is text below the picture, but you’ll have to download the whole article for that. High resolution version: 1963 Panoramic Rivers of America (2mb) This is really a fine and detailed article with great photo's and layout work. Please read this last page, some fascinating stuff here. The “One Nation Under God” show with the “Hall of Presidents”, references to the French Quarter Square in old New Orleans, the Haunted Mansion under construction in Frontierland! But most of all read the last few paragraphs were Walt discusses his mortality; it gave me goose bumps… Update: An amazing image from page 201.
Too innovative for its period. Just weird. The precursor of Tesla’s Cybertruck. A unique car that especially stood out for its glacial interiors.
Bertone’s legendary concept cars aren’t typically offered up for sale, but several legendary show cars from the design house’s former museum will soon be up for auction.
british photographer benedict redgrove has taken a rare look inside the design studio of italian automobile firm bertone.
The wedge.This design mantra took over the minds of the world's top stylists collectively around 1970 - as the Ferrari 512 S Module and the Lancia Stratos HF Zero concepts swept everyone to accept the shape.The design was the ultimate expressio
Artist even predicted the Millennium Dome.
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