The 1960s was the true golden era of the concept car—everything was new, the future unspooling with rapid experimentation in aerodynamics, materials, and engineering know-how. The likes of ...
The concept car was born in the US back in 1938 when Buick introduced the Harley J. Earl-designed Y-Job. In the following decades, these show cars (or dream cars, as they were often called ...
In the realm of automotive dreams and engineering marvels, one car stands alone, revered as the zenith of concept car creativity—the GM X Stiletto. Unveiled in the vibrant era of the 1960s ...