How did they get from this to the EB110? I'd have never guessed they were the same car. All the best, Andrew. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Infiniti has revealed the Infiniti Concept Vision Gran Turismo, "a vision of what a high performance Infiniti could look like in the future." (As if.) At any rate, it was created through a close collaboration with the creators of Gran Turismo®, the racing game franchise developed by Polyphony Digital Inc. that has sold more than 72 million copies worldwide. The Infiniti Concept Vision Gran Turismo will be available for download starting today in Gran Turismo®6 (GT6™ exclusively on the PlayStation®3 system. Pretty cool stuff, although the headless horseman must be the driver Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ahhh this one. I thought you meant the post above yours... ------ I've found it. When I finally saw the side view, I was like "what the hell is that!?!?" 1998 Bertone-BMW Pickster, you guess the purpose... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
No wonder I was confused. I spent the whole day wondering about how that could have evolved into the production EB110! I'm guessing the Bertone-BMW Pickster was intended for the Australian market? And, John's right, it does look like a Pontiac, especially with the way they put the pointed emblem on the nose. All the best, Andrew.
Ehmm... I've found a comment on CarStyling.ru, a man is saying, that he has still got some magazine issue from 1998 and there it's named as "Pontiac Pickster" which makes more sense. Maybe, BMW is only for the drivetrain. It's really strange if Bertone brought a BMW-based car to GM and called it a Pontiac.
Something I've never seen before. 1970 Dodge Diamante Challenger with pop-up headlights! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Mopar Action On-line - Article Extra - DIAMANTE CHRYSLERS CROWN JEWEL Image Unavailable, Please Login
It looks as if Frua was involved in the design. The front end is pretty nice looking for the time, yet it has some brutal flavor of the 70s. A bit like DeTomaso Pantera and this Bertone-BMW I've never seen from the side view before... (Strange, how many cues landed in the Z3 from this '67 study) Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
http://www.moparaction.com/Article/DIAMANTE/T_800x573.jpg Eat that, Mr. Gandini!! That 70s marketing was something
Actually, there was a Plymouth Superbird, which I couldn't remember. This has to be the origin for the frontend, and it also had pop-up headlights.
very cool, thanks for posting! I remember seeing to at the Det Auto Show and guess I never realized it's historical significance
the Superbird & Dodge Charger Daytona were over the top cars for racing. Ford tried to follow with the King Cobra but was unable to get it approved. Crazy times in racing at that time Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
design of the '61 Lincoln DESIGN DETAIL: THE 1961 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL May 23, 2016 Design Detail: The 1961 Lincoln Continental ? Fuel Tank
This grille popped up on my AOL home page. Terrible. https://www.scion.com/models/iA/2016/offers?siteid=DIS|SS_9591607_1541382_130706926_69916221#iapurelease
received these 3 books today to add to the 'design library' the dichotomy between Earl & Giugiaro ins't lost on me but they each in their own way and time made a gigantic impact on how automobiles look Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login