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1990 Lancia Delta Futurista

The 1990 Lancia Delta Futurista is one of those rare creations that stops you in your tracks. Built by Automobili Amos, this reimagined Delta Integrale is more than a restomod. It is a complete revival of an icon, rebuilt from the ground up with modern engineering, obsessive craftsmanship, and unmistakable attitude. Only 20 Futuristas exist, and this example is number sixteen, finished in a stunning matte Verde York that perfectly complements its aggressive new shape.

Automobili Amos replaces the original body with custom aluminum three door coachwork and layers it with carbon fiber panels including the hood, fenders, bumpers, hatch, and spoilers. The chassis is reinforced with an integrated roll cage, while a bespoke aluminum double wishbone front suspension, electronically controlled dampers, Brembo brakes, and 18 inch EVO Corse wheels transform the way the car handles. It’s roughly 200 pounds lighter than a standard Integrale, and it feels it.

Under the hood sits a heavily reworked turbocharged 2.0L inline four producing over 300 horsepower, paired to a rebuilt five speed manual and a revised all wheel drive system with viscous and Torsen differentials. It’s raw, fast, and deeply mechanical in a way modern cars rarely are.

The interior keeps the same handmade spirit. Red Alcantara Recaros, carbon fiber trim, Anthracite details, and even a hidden Bluetooth stereo show how Automobili Amos blends heritage with modern comfort. With just around 2,700 miles, recent servicing, and a clean title, Futurista #16 is a rare opportunity to own one of the most desirable reinterpretations of any rally legend.





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1967 Ferrari 275 GTB

Few Ferraris capture the essence of 1960s grand touring like the 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4. One of just 330 four-cam models ever built, chassis 10563 stands out as one of only six finished from new in rare Verde Pino (Pine Green) over Arancia Connolly leather, a stunning and unusual combination that remains true to its factory delivery. Powered by a 300-hp Tipo 226 V12, the 275 GTB/4 marked Ferrari's first production use of a quad-cam engine, derived from the m...
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SpeedKore Dodge Charger

Say hello to the crazy 1525bhp SpeedKore Dodge Charger. Featuring a twin-turbo Dodge Demon V8 with 1,500 horsepower, all-wheel drive and a carbon fiber body, this is SpeedKores´ most devilish creation yet. The four-door beast features a new body that has been reworked in carbon fiber to save weigh, and has been fitted with a three-inch Magnaflow competition series exhaust, a custom billet transfer case, an FTI torque converter, a carbon-fiber driveshaft, a triple-p...
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Cixi Vigoz Trike

French e-mobility innovator Cixi is pushing the limits of pedal-powered transport with the Vigoz, a futuristic three-wheeled trike capable of reaching highway speeds. Designed and developed in Annecy, France, this sleek, fully enclosed pedal car combines the ergonomics of a recumbent bike with the comfort and safety of a compact electric vehicle. At the heart of the Vigoz lies Cixi’s groundbreaking Pedaling Energy Recovery System (PERS), a chainless drivetrain ...
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