The 67 X (also Toronado 70-X or 70 X) is a Canadian-built automobile that was designed and manufactured by automobile customizer George Barris for Canada's Expo 67, where they were raffled off in a contest. Only four of these vehicles were ever made but they included swiveling seats, a sofa, and even a refrigeration unit, with an overall sleek-looking design. Commercials for this vehicle were aired in the Stanley Cup Playoffs final game between the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs.
In April 2009, one of these cars came up for auction on eBay. Although in poor condition, it was advertised as the "project car of a lifetime".
Read more about 67 X: Second Generation (1971–1978), Third Generation (1979–1985), Fourth Generation (1986–1992)