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1978 Mercury XM (Ghia)
Иллюстрации: Concept Car Central; Lincoln-Mercury Public Relations Photograph via www.carsandracingstuff.com
Ford’s Motor Company’s world-famous Ghia Studio of Turin, Italy designed the Mercury XM concept car. The one-of-a-kind prototype’s unique feature was a rumble seat mounted beneath the rear decklid. By raising the rear hatch window and flipping back the decklid, the car became a four-passenger vehicle. It had a wheelbase of 94 inches, an overall length of 13 feet, four inches, and a height of four feet.
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While most concept cars looked forward to the future, Mercury went backward in time with the bright yellow XM, a two-door concept which re-introduced the rumble seat, an open-air design from the 1930s. Though basically a two-seat vehicle, the rear hatch could lift upward into the deck, and a rumble seat would emerge, transforming the car into a four-passenger vehicle, with the rear occupants receiving fresh air.
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