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    Curves: Thanks to the commenters for posting the additional pictures and stories of cars I never knew existed. This is the reason so many people go into engi... more »
    HoonThatFerrari: So many concepts, so many great ideas, so many bean-counters nixing them in favor of sh*t that nobody wants. more »
    magista: One cannot leave out the Alfa Romeo BATs: more »
    Six Flags Over Tomsk: Call me biased, but I think the OM617-powered C111-III deserves a shout-out. more »
    Mad_Science: But what about the Pontiac Rageous? Seriously, a RWD smallblock powered pseudo-ute with all of today's tech thrown in. From 1997... To make sure th... more »
    mlevere1992: How about one of my all time favs.... more »
    mlevere1992: OK, how about this image? Couldn't get it to work before. more »
    mlevere1992: How about the BMW GINA Project? Not futuristic enough for you? more »
    BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ: Mr Krewson if you look good arround there are still future futuristic concept cars made. more »
    brandegee: Merecedes C111 would have been a good addition to the list. For a brief time, it was supposed to have been a Wankel future. more »
    tonyola: I wonder if the 2009 Cadillac XLR would have sold any better had it looked like this 1959 Cadillac Cyclone concept. Yes, the black nosecones were inte... more »
    engineerd: The wild, out there concepts were a way for engineers to flex their engineering muscles and for designers to explore the far reaches of taste and publ... more »
    clank-o-tron: I like the closing thoughts on the article - it takes many of the flights of fancy and grounds them in the possible realities. Sadly though, I don't ... more »
    Theimbellis: Uhm, how can you guys forget the FINEST concept car anyone ever built in the late 60's / early 70's? This one is definitely an example. more »
    Paul Y. don't drive too fast.: Our old future was so much cooler than our new future. more »
  • #conceptcars

    Seven Concept Cars Of Future Past

    Concept cars aren't just a chance for automakers to show us where they're going. In bolder times, they've been a platform for showing where they think the whole world is headed. More »