Bertone Zabrus
This boxy eighties concept is just as forgotten as the Group B rally car that sired it
This boxy eighties concept is just as forgotten as the Group B rally car that sired it
Zagato's work has been hit and miss, but the 575GTZ was definitely a bull's-eye
Koenig was there for anybody who worried that their Countach was too slow or lacked drama
Made largely for Isuzu's home market, the 117 Coupé is largely unknown elsewhere
Just 10 examples of the Ferrari J50 were made, for the Japanese market only
This tiny two-seater promised much, but no running examples were ever delivered
Fiat's 1100 saloon was no design high point, but the rag-top TV was another matter
The Ultra Limousines Countach was a car and a half – quite literally
Only one Ferrari Testarossa Spider was created with the factory's blessing
Based on a Ferrari Testarossa, the Mythos was even more outrageous than the car that sired it
It was an exclusive Italian GT, but the Lele struggled to make its mark
Chrysler wasn't a big player in the late 1940s; thanks to Ghia it grew enormously in the 1950s