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Barn Find Of The Century Reveals Forgotten GM Designs From 1940

Summary by Carscoops
A collection of historically important car designs has been found in a New York barn. The 1940-dated sketches are from the GM-owned Detroit Institute of Automobile Styling. They’re the work of young designers who would go on to shape several US icons. The 1955-57 Tri-Chevys, 1961 Lincoln Continental, and 1963 Buick Riviera are among the most iconic and best-known 20th-century American car designs. But thanks to a recent find in a New York barn, …
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Carscoops broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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