1974 Lancia Beta Coupé Group 4
In the turbulent wake of Fiat’s 1969 acquisition of Lancia, the Beta Coupé emerged as a symbol of resilience and innovation. Designed to reignite Lancia’s sporting pedigree while appealing to consumers, the Bet...
In the turbulent wake of Fiat’s 1969 acquisition of Lancia, the Beta Coupé emerged as a symbol of resilience and innovation. Designed to reignite Lancia’s sporting pedigree while appealing to consumers, the Bet...
The Ferrari 365 GT4 BB, introduced in 1973, marked a revolutionary moment in Ferrari’s history. This was the car that signaled the brand’s transition from frontengine grand tourers to midengine supercars, a mov...
The Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet by Karmann, is a revered icon in automotive history. Born from the collaboration between Volkswagen and the famed coachbuilder Karmann, this opentop variant of the beloved Beetle...
In the early 1970s, as Formula One teams spiraled into costly technological arms races, a plucky British manufacturer dared to redefine accessibility in openwheel racing. The Trojan T101, a snarling Formula 500...
Asking Leonardo Fioravanti of Pininfarina to draw a sensible Ferrari was perhaps the most paradoxical brief in Maranello's history. Yet that was essentially the task handed to the designer in 1971, following gr...
When Piero Rivolta wanted to give his wife Rachele a gift worthy of the early 1970s Italian GT scene, he did something that most husbands cannot: he commissioned Marcello Gandini at Bertone to design her a car....