1967 - Graham Hill (Lotus 49), Jochen Rindt and John Surtees in the last official Cooper-Maseratis, Chris Amon (Ferrari), Jackie Stewart in the ground “breaking” BRM H16, left from Denny Hulme, later F1-champion 1967, in his Brabham-Repco, in the back a John-Walker Cooper…
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1967 - Graham Hill (Lotus 49), Jochen Rindt and John Surtees in the last official Cooper-Maseratis, Chris Amon (Ferrari), Jackie Stewart in the ground “breaking” BRM H16, left from Denny Hulme, later F1-champion 1967, in his Brabham-Repco, in the back a John-Walker Cooper…

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fighter inspired

Though the brand may be nearing its end, Swedish automaker SAAB will always be remembered for producing and advancing the technology of jet fighters still in use today. An ode to SAAB’s rich history, this coupe concept takes inspiration (and name) from the Viggen fighter, mimicking its lines, glass cockpit canopy and overall clean design.

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