A little more more than 50 years ago, Montreal, Canada was busy preparing to host the 1967 World’s Fair, to be known as Expo ‘67. The theme for this celebration of Canada’s Centennial was “Man and his World”, which was to celebrate the many technological advances modern humans were making, and where we were headed in the future. Part of that planning included the creation of a large pavilion to feature modern manufacturing and production technology. It would be called “Man the Producer”, and as part of its display, the planners sought to have the most interesting concept car they could get. For that, they turned to the styling house of Bertone and Alfa Romeo.
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