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The 1968 Chevrolet Astro II (XP-880) was introduced at the New York Auto Show as a practical, personal sports car with a mid/rear-mounted 427ci V8. Lead engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov and GM styling chief Bill Mitchell pitched the Astro II as a concept for the next-generation Corvette, but GM management felt Corvette buyers were not ready for a mid-engine car.
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Presented at the 18th Tokyo Motor Show in 1971, a recreational vehicle concept based on the first-generation TA22 Toyota Celica. The Toyota RV-1 had an extended, shooting brake-style roofline with gullwing-type openings on each side. It came with a matching camper-trailer whose top could be inverted for use as a dinghy.
Chevrolet Impala Low Rider
Packard was a prestigious American car-maker famous for coining the slogan “Ask the Man Who Owns One.” By the 1950s, Packard was in trouble and merged with Studebaker in 1954. The Packard Predictor concept of 1956 was designed by Richard "Dick" Teague as a bold attempt to relaunch the brand. Packard cars were discontinued in 1958, though there have been several attempts to relaunch the brand.
Suzuki Samurai
Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi had been established in the immediate post-WW2 period and built up a successful coachbuilding business mostly based on modified Fiats. For the 1970 Turin Motor Show, they prepared a sports car using VW Beetle underpinnings. Their Volkswagen 1600 SS was a wedge-shaped coupé with a low nose and concealed headlamps. It remained a one-off. Lombardi closed its doors in 1973.
Scimitar EX All-Purpose Sedan 1959. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
Chevrolet Apache Pickup 1960. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
The retro-style 2004 Chevrolet Nomad Concept was based on GM’s Kappa platform and was presented alongside the Kappa-based Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky. While both the Solstice and the Sky made it down the production line, the Nomad shooting brake didn’t get any further than the Detroit Motor Show.
Diamond T 201 1-Ton Pickup 1948. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
Lincoln Continental 1941. - source Amazing Classic Cars.