Nissan IDx
In reply to Rodan :
Goodness me that's gorgeous.. NOT something I'd ever thought I'd say about any manner of recent buick..
Jeep Africa Concept.
I really want to DIY one of these, but apparently people don't just give away 4 door Jeeps.
I liked the Mid4 a lot, at the time, and think it still looks good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_MID4
In reply to DeadSkunk (Warren) :
I was excited when I saw this concept. In my mind it's somewhere between an BRZ and 370z.
In reply to mistanfo :
The car used in The Wraith was the Dodge M4S I posted on the first page of the thread.
Don't have access to photos, so someone please post photos of the Chevrolet Corvair Monza GT and SS.
Jordan - points for the Jaguar-that-looks-like-an-Espada - always liked that.
My favourite concept was also Jaguar and then they put it into production in 1992 ...and I still can't afford one.
To name just a few:
Porsche Tapiro:
Bertone Porsche 911 convertible:
Honda Spocket:
Jeep Mighty FC:
Lamborghini Marzal:
Having suffered through the affordable-RWD-coupe drought of the late-90's/early 2000's, I've always been tantalized by RWD four cylinder concepts. I have a soft spot for little coupe concepts like the Dodge Razor
and the Toyota SFR
even though both were arguably close to decent looking, but somehow ended up just a little bit ugly duckling.
However, my all time favorite has to be the sub-1600-pound Daihatsu X-021 Miata fighter, which is also oh-so-handsome:
The Neon concept car doesn't look too far off production until you get into the details...
Dual sliding doors would have been good in tight parking lots. The hood and truck were also clamshell designs that allowed a very low lift-over height. There was an idea for the 2-door as well:
GM had a few variations on this theme, I liked the Buick a lot, especially the wheels for some reason. The 1990 Camaro Concept really did show a preview of many details of the 4th gen.
I think the production front-end was actually better, but I am bummed that the amphibious option did not make it to production.
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