1938 Buick YJob Concept PICTURES
Created by General Motors Styling and Buick Engineering, and designed by Harley J. Earl, GM's first design chiefThe, 1938 Buick Y-Job is generally considered the industry's first concept car. Power was supplied by a Buick 320 cubic inch straight 8.
Buick called it "Y" because so many makers dubbed experimental cars "X." It served as Harley's Earl personal transportation for many years, until he replaced it with the 1951 General Motors LeSabre dream car.
Buick called it "Y" because so many makers dubbed experimental cars "X." It served as Harley's Earl personal transportation for many years, until he replaced it with the 1951 General Motors LeSabre dream car.
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