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You will not find these cars in old
sales brochures, but they do hold clues as to what future
production cars would look like. The 1930s were the
years of radical styling changes and, in 2003 and again
in 2004, I introduced you to similar renderings that
I had discovered from an unknown source. Probably all,
or most, were done in the GM styling studios in the
mid- to late-1930s as proposals for late 1930s or early
1940s automobiles. Some are clearly dated with proposed
model years and have the designers name included. Twice
I have contacted GM, with no response as to their origin.
One "Automotive Chronicles" reader believes
that GM gave the originals to the Ford Museum.
Enjoy these drawings and, if you have any information
about them, I would enjoy hearing from you. Our thanks
to GM for their presumed release.
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