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Mangusta, Mustang, Miura, Le mans... Why 1966 Is Considered a "Mirrific Year" of the Automobile

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Forget about the mini-skirts and long hair. In 1966, the real revolution took place on asphalt. Between the appearance of the masterpieces of Gandini and Giugiaro and the Sacre de la Mustang at the cinema, the automobile lived its aesthetic and cultural climax. Caradisiac plunges you into this time when everything seemed possible.
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Forget about the mini-skirts and long hair. In 1966, the real revolution took place on asphalt. Between the appearance of the masterpieces of Gandini and Giugiaro and the Sacre de la Mustang at the cinema, the automobile lived its aesthetic and cultural climax. Caradisiac plunges you into this time when everything seemed possible.

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caradisiac.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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