Paul Arzens L’Oeuf Electrique (1942): The Electric Egg
It’s not tough to see how this little electric car earned its name. L’Oeuf electrique, literally ‘the electric egg,’ was
Mercer Cobrat Roadster (1965)
In 1963, when ex-Chrysler design chief Virgil Exner was commissioned by Esquire magazine to pen so-called “revival cars,” each
Chevrolet Turbo Titan III Concept Vehicle (1966)
Because of the heat they generate and the tremendous speeds they operate at, gas turbine engines really don’t belong on
Pininfarina Model X (1960)
Pininfarina Fiat 1100 Project X Streamline When the scientific research is combined with an original and revolutionary shape. The rhomboid
Neri & Bonacini Studio GT (1968)
As early as 1966, Neri & Bonacini began development of their very own car. Before this, the pair had