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These three concept cars challenge how we view longevity and sustainability in automotive design.
Harley Jefferson Earl (November 22, 1893 – April 10, 1969) was an American automotive designer and later a successful business executive. Following graduation from high school, Earl began his ...
The Corvette was once a symbol of American progress and industrial might. In the EV age, the car is ripe for reinvention.
Concept cars are more than just vehicles we wish would go to production. They also hint at the direction of the car industry and what we can look forward to.
Car companies tease with futuristic concepts that never make it to market, but some of the most-loved cars of all time first met consumers in concept form.
The 1951 General Motors Le Sabre was a stunning concept car created under the visionary leadership of Harley Earl. It stands as one of his most beautiful designs, though sadly, it never made it to ...
Cadillac has a long history of building show-stopping jaw-dropping concept cars, some of them among the most beautifully crafted machines of our time. It all falls apart when it translates these ...
A MUSEUM has unveiled a collection of vintage concept cars from the 1950s that never made it to production. Some cars spent several decades before being restored for display. In the 1950s, the Seco… ...
The 1955 La Salle II sedan, left, and roadster were among the last concept cars initiated by legendary GM Design Chief Harley Earl.
His collection of dream cars is unlike anything else.” Jet Age design and Harley Earl’s dog The exhibition creates an atmosphere like GM’s flamboyant Motorama to showcase the cars.
Six 1950s-era concept cars from GM’s bygone Motorama shows comprise the Petersen Automotive Museum’s latest exhibit.
The story of the Le Sabre begins with the car it was meant to replace, the seminal Buick Y-Job from 1938. That one-off roadster is widely considered the first concept car ever created and served as GM ...