Alfa Romeo Carabo concept car
Designed by Bertone
Designed by Bertone
The baroque bloated whale 1958 Lincoln Continental styling doesn't look any better in miniature . . .1959 Shamrock. Plastic body was 17ft long yet powered by 50hp four banger from Austin, a twin carb option gave 73hp. Intended production was 10,000 but interest waned, funds dried up, and the factory closed with only ten cars produced; four are known to exist today, one in the US.
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There was one being used int the swedish STCC too. Cool looking car, really stands out from the othersDodge Stratus Supertouring
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Call me weird, but I always felt British sedans with fastback/hatchback styling were attractive and practical. Now, the few cars (seems almost every vehicle is a crossover or SUV) left have this greenhouse profile--Ford Fusion, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Elantra, Toyota Camry.Rover 3500 SD1View attachment 619419
You're not the only oneCall me weird, but I always felt British sedans with fastback/hatchback styling were attractive and practical. Now, the few cars (seems almost every vehicle is a crossover or SUV) left have this greenhouse profile--Ford Fusion, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Elantra, Toyota Camry.
Auto design has become much like TV programming - if something is popular, within a couple of years everyone else has copied it. A few years ago they all copied that trapezoidal Audi grille, now it's that hideous angular "sci-fi" front end.Call me weird, but I always felt British sedans with fastback/hatchback styling were attractive and practical. Now, the few cars (seems almost every vehicle is a crossover or SUV) left have this greenhouse profile--Ford Fusion, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Elantra, Toyota Camry.