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The Maserati Boomerang, one of the first-ever "wedge cars," took the 1972 Geneva Motor Show by storm. Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, it featured the mid-engined platform and 4.7-liter V8 from the ...
Maserati's Alfieri concept is pure rolling sexiness, aimed straight for the Jaguar F-type coupe. Read more and see photos of the gorgeous Alfieri at Car and Driver.
Unlike many concept cars, the Maserati Alfieri is actually a completely functional car. Based on the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale, the Alfieri is powered by a Ferrari-sourced 4.7-liter V-8 ...
In 1971, Giorgetto Giugiaro brought what would become one of the most iconic concept cars ever made to the Turin Motor Show: the Maserati Boomerang.
One-off classic cars usually pull a pretty penny at auction, especially when they’re as unique and have as rich a history as this 1972 Maserati Boomerang concept. The Boomerang was designed from ...
Thankfully, it looks as if the car's manual transmission has been retained. Whether Maserati's concept artists want to keep the Shamal's original 3.2-liter twin-turbo V-8 under the hood has yet to ...
The front of the car featured a unique "clown eye" design, and the rear featured tail lights connected in a boomerang shape, which Jalopnik notes is reminiscent of the pre-facelift Maserati 3200 GT.
You can tell how cool a car company is by how many of its cars end up in racing games. By that measure, Maserati hasn't done anything amazing since the MC12 back in 2005, but we think the carmaker ...
Designed by Harley J. Earl and unveiled in 1938, the Buick Y-Job is considered the world’s first concept car from a major car manufacturer. ... Maserati Boomerang Courtesy Bonhams/Gestalten.
Concept cars appear at auctions with some regularity, but rarely can they claim to be as influential as the Maserati Boomerang. A futuristic concept that made it debut in 1971, the Giorgetto ...
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