During The ICE at St. Moritz, Zwitserland, I have filmed this rare Lancia Stratos HF Zero. If we're going to talk about concept cars, the Bertone Lancia Stratos HF Zero is kind of a basic bitch, pumpkin spice latte choice. Everyone knows it and everyone loves it. I don't even care. It's amazing and I love staring at it. The 1970s is my favorite decade for both supercar and concept car design. I like to think of it as the era of “disco spaceship wedges,“ these long, low, flat, sharp-looking machines. They're evocative and dangerous, unlike anything on the road today. This era produced a ton of great designs, like the Lotus Esprit, Lamborghini Countach, DeLorean DMC-12 and so many others. And those are just the ones that made it to production! The concept wedges are even cooler. Of them, the Stratos Zero may just be my favorite. Of course, that name would be used on Lancia's famous rally-going car a few years later, but this concept from the 1970 Tur
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