Buick reinterpreted the Corvette recipe and developed a trio of beautiful concept cars that remain fascinating today ...
1951 General Motors Le Sabre Concept Specifications Not to be confused with the 1959 Buick LeSabre ... in the ’50s after they first started appearing in 1948, but no car after the Le Sabre ...
(image via Wikipedia) The 1938 Buick Y-Job is considered the first concept car by an automaker ... It has a top speed of around 50 mph and should travel around 125 miles before needing another ...
Concept cars are one of the most interesting areas of the automotive world, as they consist entirely of potential. Instead of having to appeal to an existing customer base, or having to keep ...
Compared to today's cars, the 1938 Buick Y-Job looks fairly conservative ... It wasn’t the first iteration of a mid-engined Corvette concept, but the XP-882 of 1976 is the most interesting.
Many concept cars never made it to the production line. Here are ten that have been forgotten, despite qualities that could have changed the market. The two-seat convertible 1939 Buick Y-Job has ...