General Motors’ styling department, led by design legend Harley Earl, was tasked in the late 1930s with imagining the car of tomorrow. That car, known internally as the Buick “Y-Job,” predicted the design trends of the 1950s and beyond, and is regarded by many as the first American concept car. Now, the Y-Job is getting...
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