What happens when car designers are told to forget the rules and just imagine the future? Welcome to the 1970s, a decade where the automotive world lost its mind… in the best possible way.
Imagine low-slung silhouettes that looked like they belonged on Mars, sharp-edged wedge designs slicing through the wind, headlights that popped up like surprises, and interiors that felt more like cockpits than cabins. This was a time when the rules of car design didn’t just bend, they shattered. Automakers used concept cars as their playground, with no regulations, no budgets, and no production deadlines. Just pure imagination. They experimented with new materials, tested out wild technology, and created machines that were equal parts art and engineering.
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