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The 1977 GM Phantom experimental car was the creation of former GM styling director William L. Mitchell. Unlike most experimental cars that flaunt a new styling idea or introduce a revolutionary concept to the car-buying public, the Phantom was simply a personal expression of its designer. Mitchell started with a Pontiac Grand Prix chassis and moved the seats and controls to the rear, giving the long-hooded car a rakish look. A variety of European influences are found on the 2-seater, including the use of chrome to wrap under the front fenders, wide chrome molding and high fender lines. Note the big conical wheel discs.
Official GM Photograph from the General Motors Media Archives.
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