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Great Shakes: Bertone’s Beach Buggy

Cars Culture

"The 1960s: mini-skirts, moon landings, music and a Missile Crisis... And beach buggies. A broad bevvy of buggies, each with balloon-bloated tyres seemingly capable of taking on a lunar landscape. Lamborghinis Miura and Countach, Lancia Stratos, Fiat Abarth 131 Rally, the "

Bertone’s masterpiece: Lamborghini Miura

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"Wanted: Expert in metal couture to clothe what will probably become the greatest supercar the world will ever see. Well, such an ad never made it to the classified section of La Stampa in 1966 but Ferruccio Lamborghini achieved much the "

The Good, The Bad and the Bertone

Cars People

"These are some of our favourite works from the noble House of Bertone, the designs are as prolific and eclectic as the talents of their creator. Abarth 131 Rally. Of the four marques that dominated Rally in the mid 1970s Bertone "

The Importance of Being Nuccio Bertone

Cars People

"We’ve mentioned the House Bertone before, latterly lamenting the sad demise of one of car building's great collaborators. It’s instructive that the Noble house never had any financial problems while its long time patriarch Nuccio was alive and "

Save Bertone!

Cars Culture

"Gruppo Bertone was once the industry’s most sought after collaborator – a bit like an Elvis Costello of the motoring world. The noble corrozeria has always been known for its cutting edge design and innovative approach - and is responsible "

Bertone Testudo Concept

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" We've mentioned the Testudo before, in the context of its amazingly mancave-ish interior. But we had a good look at this amazing car again recently and worth it was sharing some more pics. One of the reasons we think it's "

Abarth/Bertone Collaborations

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" With people like Marcello Gandini and Giugiaro manning the studios, Bertone was arguably the definitive coach builder in that incredibly creative period between 1965-75. While the great era of futurist Supercars like the Miura and the Countach owes everything to "

Bertone Ramarro Corvette Concept

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"[gallery link="file"] In a piece of quintessential 1980s expansionism, Bertone, kings of angular audacity, decided to hit up the American market with the Ramarro concept (that's 'Green Lizard' to you and I). The Ramarro was based on a bog-standard 83 "