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Futuristic Bertone Carabo sports car, 1968
12.22.2011
03:47 pm
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If I owned this car, the only music I would ever listen to driving around Los Angeles would be Giorgio Moroder.

Car Body Design says:

“Presented at the 1968 Paris Motor Show, the Bertone Carabo was a futuristic sportscar based on the Alfa Romeo 33 chassis. Designed by Marcello Gandini, it featured original solutions such as scissor doors and multi-coloured glass windows.

Penned by Marcello Gandini, from Bertone, the Carabo (which means beetle) was unveiled in October 1968, at Porte de Versailles in Paris.

The Carabo was Bertone’s bold but aesthetically and functionally valid vision of the sporty car of the future. And the use of new materials and novel construction techniques means that this concept car was something more than just an exercise in styling.”

 
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Car Body Design: Bertone Carabo Concept (1968)

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