We’ve always loved concept cars, they present a glimpse of a possible future which is sleek and exciting, regardless if the visions all come to life. Found in a garage and thought destroyed forever, these rare drawings of concept cars from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s show an interesting era of cars, some elegant and some a bit far out. The sheer length of these behemoths is something to behold. Via the PBS NewsHour:
RogerHughetOldsmobileToronado1968-1024x667 BenKrollRichardArbibPackard1953-1024x538 BillRobinsonPackard1951-1024x483 CharlesBaloghFord1953-1024x780 Del-CoatesStudebaker1957 GeorgeKrispinskyAMC-1024x648 GeorgeKrispinskyPlymouth-Fury1958-1024x729 RodellSmithFord1963-1024x664


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