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The concept cars of the 1950s and 1960s were heavily inspired by advancements in the space and aviation industries, with tailfins being a prominent design feature to emulate the look of rockets.
This car started life as a 1960 Ford Fairlane. The top was cut off and replaced with a custom-formed bubble-top canopy, similar to the one found on the Lincoln Futura. Only, rather than being a ...
Though they're more than sixty years old, these beautiful American concept cars are still fascinating today and we can only wish they made it into production ...
While the show was set far into the future, inspiration for several elements came from the 1950s and 1960s. George Jetson’s flying car, for example, was inspired by a Ford concept from 1954.
Decades ago, concept cars were strictly dream machinesvehicles built to showcase an automaker's new technology or vision for a far-flung future. But concept cars today are far more pragmatic. They ...
These 10 concept cars of the 1950s and 1960s remind us of the days when driving meant freedom, and freedom meant something.
A few years before the Cougar became the Mustang's upscale, Mercury-badged pony car sibling, the nameplate was used for a glamorous concept with gullwing doors and a massive V8.
The 1950s was a different time for car design. It represented an abstract belief of the future. Take Ford's nuclear-powered concept as one example.
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