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1938 Buick Y-Job on the Rooftop |
GM's first concept car, the 2-passenger 1938 Buick Y-Job sports convertible developed by Harley Earl, featured disappearing headlamps, a convertible top that automatically concealed itself beneath a metal cover, and many advanced styling features. Its design influenced Buick models for many years after its 1938 introduction. This image was shot on location on the rooftop of the GM Argonaut Building, which was directly across from the old GM Corporate Headquarters on West Grand Boulevard in Detroit.
Official GM Photograph from the General Motors Media Archives.
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