my god- all hypercars look like the same style, all SUV's look the same, hatchbacks are gone, the sports car is dead, and the auto industry barrels on into oblivion.
@@TDGCmote exactly. It's all about performance now. Not looks. Frankly, I'll gladly take a dodge magnum that looks IDENTICAL to the 2000's age model. Just give it an eco V6 and you have a winner.
This is so beautifully put together & I absolutely LOVE the music. You clearly have impeccable taste!👌🏾 Thank you for sharing this with us.🙏🏾 You made my day!
It's shocking in the good sense, unbelievable... many look really from another planet waow, what an era, what went wrong? So sad mankind didn't pursue this futuristic vision of beauty.
@@tonynasaofficial Hi, Leno xD. Lol, I'm just joking; I'm more interested in how designs ultimately evolved away from these concepts; I don't think I could've escaped so easily from then prevailing tastes. On the other hand, maybe it's only natural to move away from such concepts; after all, they're just concepts that are discarded when new processes and material enable better designs
Thanks for posting! Have not seen many of them before. It was great to see so many that were SO close to the actual production model, just minus a trunk fin or long sweeping roof line. :)
Designs were reflective of when America WAS (and believed in) the future. America was the future. We were a different society, we built things and were optimistic: science and technology was number one ... I remember; I was a young kid and remember when "Americans could do it all." Now, we're mostly waiting for somebody else to do it all FOR US! We don't build or create ... we complain.
Electrology Now i miss the times where humanity was proud of technological sucess and innovation. Today people are rsigned or red-green. Nobody belive that our great technology can help stoping climate change etc. whith a free economy but its possible. Take State out of economy and we can be innovative again!
Deutscher ... (Ich Kann Deutsch, BTW). Oddly, both the Democrats and the Republicans did not put forth a "future" platform: both were backward looking. Trump's Make America Great AGAIN" looked backward. And, Hillary's focusing on social issues that have been resolved for decades looked irrelevant ... I understand that these platforms were a reaction to globalization, but wonder just where that leaves us at the moment. There is, after all, ONLY the Future!
Electrology Now i think that Trumps politic have a perspective because people are tired to pay for a big state who doesnt help them. I dont now the consequenzes of protectionism for the US but i now that the Merkel-Obama opression is out. This is the first way for a better future.
It's amazing how in retrospect one can tell easily from the design cues which cars were to be Chryslers, Dodges, Fords, Thunderbirds, Lincolns Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles,Buicks and Cadillacs. Sometimes there was no guessing simply because the cars had been badged.
The Oil Crisis screwed up the car market in 1973-74. So, the government then authorized automakers to design more fuel efficient cars. Here’s a link to read about aerodynamic on cars: www.curbsideclassic.com/automotive-histories/automotive-history-an-illustrated-history-of-automotive-aerodynamics-part-1-1899-1939/
Because in those days people wanted safe cars and these were the best, difficult to roll over. That why they had a lot of convertibles. Today's cars are balloons of steel, once you roll, it never seems to stop. They're too high, too fat, too stiff and as a result from that they bounce too much and lose control then roll over and always end up upside down.
@@mickcarson8504 SO THEN WHY THE FUCK NOW BUILD THEM LIKE THE PAST, IF THEY'RE ACTUALLY WAY LESS EASY TO ROLL. JUST REINFORCE THEM RIGHT, AND WE GOT THE FUTURE PAST.
Wow! Thanks for such a great video of really far out cars. They're nice creative ideas that I've never seen before except for about a couple. A treat to the eyes!!!
A lady in the church I attended as a child was seriously injured when her husband was backing their '57 Plymouth and snagged her with the point of a fin.
These are mouth watering works of art. I would love to drive any one of them just to stop traffic all around me and see everyone's jaws drop to the floor.
Thanks for including the '63 Chrysler Turbine. While most concept cars are one-offs and may not even be operable, 50 Turbines were made and driven on the roads. The Citroën DS 19 of 1956, facelifted in 1968, and the Citroën SM, production beginning in 1969, qualify as concept cars yet were produced and sold: over 1.7 million Ds and over 12,000 SMs.
Thanks for your slide show. The "space-age" and "futuristic" styling was all the rage in the 40s, 50s and 60s concept or "dream" cars. Some were shown to the public, but others were kept in design studios. Some did not have running gear or other functional parts. Two of the cars in this video were actual low number production cars, the Chrysler Turbine car at 5:23 and at 1:08 the goofy 3-wheel Davis D-2 Divan. There are also some artist drawings and a couple of custom cars that are modified production cars. If you search the net you can find many more photos of concept cars and there are a number of them that are in museums or private collections. Some concept cars in the last 25-30 years have made it into production with minor changes. The era of fins, bullet shaped bumpers, jet exhausts and bubble tops still await the future of 1960.
Well...most are Oldsmobiles, Buicks and co., but also Marks like Firebird. Search in Google for "Firebird III automotive". Then you will find some ☺ Honestly, thenadays GM was much bigger than nowadays.
These cars are amazing. Any one of these would turn heads going down the road. My favorite is the 1955 Lincoln Futura which was pictured three times here. That car became the Batmobile in the 1966 Batman TV series starring Adam West. My most favorite TV car ever.
PS. Great video! In the summer of 1970, I built a model of the flying car of 2001. The kit was officially endorsed by GM as their car for the 21rst century. Oddly enough its profile resembled the profile of the mini van of the 90s. Go figure! I'm 60.
Why some of these concept cars never made it to mass production is beyond me. They're gorgeous!! The others should have been in science fiction movies.
My only objection is that the manufacturer is not identified nor the the production line, Oldsmobile, Dodge, Lincoln, etc. The GM Harley Earle models are obvious as are some of those from Chrysler, that would put things in perspective. Otherwise, I liked it!
As a kid in the '60s, I'd go with my dad to the Detroit Autorama every year. Saw, among other things, cool concept cars that I'd never see again. Neet video, thank ya.
That one shot of Harley Earle in the Buick LeSabre, in HIS own parking driveway, with his wife, and behind them is his older black Buick Y job that he designed and drove for 25 years, parked showing its rear end. That pic must be of him when he first got the new Le Sabre model finished and had stated driving IT, after retiring the Y job! VERY cool, very important pic there. I snapped it :)
How refreshing. Individuality. Man's musings on the future. I wonder what folks like Harley Earl would think of today's cookie cutter CUVs, SUVs and momma wagons? The futuristic design shown in these concept cars didn't usually make it to the production line. But you can see some influence in the performance cars of the sixties. It never hurts to look back at an age of hopes and dreams.
Many of them looked like they were intentionally designed to inflict maximum harm in the unfortunate event of collision. I think most of them would be very difficult to keep clean or free of snow buildup. Some of them were only different trim packages and/or modified body panels of massively produced cars. Once quad copter drone tech, meets invisible fence tech, meets self driving carbon fiber car tech we WILL HAVE OUR FLYING CARS!
As being a 17 year old I wasn’t able to experience these gorgeous vehicles, i do wish i could time travel to the Detroit Autorama or the World Fair. just seemed like so much hope back then looking towards the future…
Fun fact: the only few reasons cars look like they do now is so car companies make more money, better fuel economy, and aerodynamic. But every older car, especially these concepts are way better
nice to see the Lincoln concept car before it became the Batmobile and the Tucker Torpedo (man, how Preston Tucker could dream!). Born in the mid 50's, a lot of these design were pure nostalgia for me, having seen them in car shows and magazines in my childhood.
I can recognise most of the regulars here, I can take a guess at some, but the rest of them, well, I have no clue at all. Anyway, its always good to see cars that I haven't seen before so thanks for the vid. Good choice of music too - fitted in well.
brind back the old days, this is just amazing everythig were made by hear now casrs are like boxes with wheels this is some amazing cars made with passion and love for creativity and art i wish i can offord to own one of those beauties ! a cool restored black muscle vintage car with some red stripes is my dream !
I'd like to know more about these cars. It's interesting how much amazing design is produced and then rejected and now today it seems many cars look very similar.
These days auto safety regulations are so all encompassing that it's almost impossible to design a car that doesn't look like all the others without escalating costs beyond affordability. So if you want something that looks different, you need to be rich.
A lot of those were little more than clay mock ups. That was done a lot back then you can even paint them then wash off the paint and heat up the clay and use it again. I have done that on scale model boat designs - Something that looked good on the drawing board may not look so good when it's 3D. Clay models are cheaper than actually building a working item.
Some look like jets (and that's a good thing), some are odd and some are just plain bizarre. Yet others are so achingly beautiful, they are the equal of the European cars of the time. All are brilliant and original. So many "if onlys"..
fascinating to see these concept designs. Some of them didn't translate to well to the resultant production designs, but you can see what the original idea was. That's when your car was a statement, not just a utility!
there are quit a few of these cars I like but at 2;00 the X100 is my favourite, then at 6 mins one Super smart looking car, I enjoyed all that thank you videomanjohn.
Wow -- too cool. There are a few I wasn't crazy about, but most actually look really good, in a dated sort of way. I actually saw one of those Chrysler Turbo's rolling around Livonia, Michigan when they were being tested.
Now we don't even have concept cars. I remember anticipating NAIAS to see what they had in store. Bel Air concept, Nomad concept, even the Pontiac GTO were all awesome. Nowadays they don't have that. They just showcase the latest technology.
nice vid, but I am in agreement with some of the other comments, some background would've been nice, such as make & model, then I could have looked up some of them myself, nice music too.
Amazing designs ... the Lincoln Futura 5:08 survived to become the Batmobile of the classic series of the 60's. What a wonderful time.
It`s weird how even futuristic designs so belong in the decade they were thought of. Great stuff.
Not weird at all, because there really is no escaping ones time
70 Years later, we ruined the dream car that we promised in the past.
my god- all hypercars look like the same style, all SUV's look the same, hatchbacks are gone, the sports car is dead, and the auto industry barrels on into oblivion.
@@TDGCmote exactly. It's all about performance now. Not looks. Frankly, I'll gladly take a dodge magnum that looks IDENTICAL to the 2000's age model. Just give it an eco V6 and you have a winner.
God I would LOVE to see a glimpse into a universe where these designs caught on in production cars
Lots of pieces of them did. Lots
Morbid Man Music Very very true. Take a look at all the Virgil exner designed cars, the tucker, practically any studebaker, many of citeroens cars...
The closest thing to this that isn’t literally just the 50s itself, is probably fallout.
Cars of now almost considered throwaway items. These are rolling art beautifully made.
This is so beautifully put together & I absolutely LOVE the music. You clearly have impeccable taste!👌🏾
Thank you for sharing this with us.🙏🏾
You made my day!
Very beautiful looking cars wow amazing colours
I really enjoyed this , the background music was a perfect choice , tapped my foot all the way through and made the pictures pass by smoothly.
Thanks ...
Honestly better looking than most of today's everyday cars
What isnt ? Most cars of today looks like they didnt even care to design them at all.
@@Stefan- Fashion Sucks!
@@2Truth2you I wouldnt call it fashion, rather the lack of fashion.
cars today are cookie cutter. all brands and models look the same. not like the past when you could identify from a distance
@@Stefan- Ugly blobs without ant identity nowadays, all look the same ...but heck, goes with the people that drive them, so it all matches....
Some, if not many of those, look absolutely stunning!
It's shocking in the good sense, unbelievable... many look really from another planet waow, what an era, what went wrong?
So sad mankind didn't pursue this futuristic vision of beauty.
Oh damn! They all look like some kind of spaceship. With all wingy design and afterburners like rears.
I'm glad I wasn't alive when cars were this ugly
@@tonynasaofficial Hi, Leno xD. Lol, I'm just joking; I'm more interested in how designs ultimately evolved away from these concepts; I don't think I could've escaped so easily from then prevailing tastes. On the other hand, maybe it's only natural to move away from such concepts; after all, they're just concepts that are discarded when new processes and material enable better designs
I prefer rears like afterburners!
This is awesome. Thanks so much for making & sharing it. Its lost history & lost dream cars too. Just great.
Thanks for posting! Have not seen many of them before. It was great to see so many that were SO close to the actual production model, just minus a trunk fin or long sweeping roof line. :)
Designs were reflective of when America WAS (and believed in) the future. America was the future. We were a different society, we built things and were optimistic: science and technology was number one ...
I remember; I was a young kid and remember when "Americans could do it all." Now, we're mostly waiting for somebody else to do it all FOR US! We don't build or create ... we complain.
Electrology Now i miss the times where humanity was proud of technological sucess and innovation. Today people are rsigned or red-green. Nobody belive that our great technology can help stoping climate change etc. whith a free economy but its possible. Take State out of economy and we can be innovative again!
Deutscher ... (Ich Kann Deutsch, BTW). Oddly, both the Democrats and the Republicans did not put forth a "future" platform: both were backward looking. Trump's Make America Great AGAIN" looked backward. And, Hillary's focusing on social issues that have been resolved for decades looked irrelevant ... I understand that these platforms were a reaction to globalization, but wonder just where that leaves us at the moment. There is, after all, ONLY the Future!
Electrology Now i think that Trumps politic have a perspective because people are tired to pay for a big state who doesnt help them. I dont now the consequenzes of protectionism for the US but i now that the Merkel-Obama opression is out. This is the first way for a better future.
And, I agree with you ...
And you really believed that don't you? That was your biggest mistake. That's why you're where you are.
It's amazing how in retrospect one can tell easily from the design cues which cars were to be Chryslers, Dodges, Fords, Thunderbirds, Lincolns Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles,Buicks and Cadillacs. Sometimes there was no guessing simply because the cars had been badged.
Such beauty in all these designs, I wonder why no one build things this beautiful these days.
Because of the government
The Oil Crisis screwed up the car market in 1973-74. So, the government then authorized automakers to design more fuel efficient cars.
Here’s a link to read about aerodynamic on cars:
www.curbsideclassic.com/automotive-histories/automotive-history-an-illustrated-history-of-automotive-aerodynamics-part-1-1899-1939/
Because in those days people wanted safe cars and these were the best, difficult to roll over. That why they had a lot of convertibles. Today's cars are balloons of steel, once you roll, it never seems to stop. They're too high, too fat, too stiff and as a result from that they bounce too much and lose control then roll over and always end up upside down.
@@mickcarson8504 SO THEN WHY THE FUCK NOW BUILD THEM LIKE THE PAST, IF THEY'RE ACTUALLY WAY LESS EASY TO ROLL. JUST REINFORCE THEM RIGHT, AND WE GOT THE FUTURE PAST.
These 50's and 60's cars are gorgeous!!😀
Wow! Thanks for such a great video of really far out cars. They're nice creative ideas that I've never seen before except for about a couple. A treat to the eyes!!!
The most beautiful cars I have ever seen. Literally works of Art!
It‘s a big pity that so many pictures don’t show a total view of the car. Also the maker and year would have been interesting.
So many sharp corners. A guy could put his eye out just looking at some of these cars. Xcellent vid
A lady in the church I attended as a child was seriously injured when her husband was backing their '57 Plymouth and snagged her with the point of a fin.
These are mouth watering works of art. I would love to drive any one of them just to stop traffic all around me and see everyone's jaws drop to the floor.
I drove a car that was a jaw-dropper reaction on the streets everyday for ten years. In the 80's. My 1963 Studebaker Avanti.
People would make fun of how old it is
@nobody-xw3hi I'm pretty sure whatever you drive is a complete joke compared to most if not any of these
Thanks for including the '63 Chrysler Turbine. While most concept cars are one-offs and may not even be operable, 50 Turbines were made and driven on the roads.
The Citroën DS 19 of 1956, facelifted in 1968, and the Citroën SM, production beginning in 1969, qualify as concept cars yet were produced and sold: over 1.7 million Ds and over 12,000 SMs.
Thanks for your slide show. The "space-age" and "futuristic" styling was all the rage in the 40s, 50s and 60s concept or "dream" cars. Some were shown to the public, but others were kept in design studios. Some did not have running gear or other functional parts. Two of the cars in this video were actual low number production cars, the Chrysler Turbine car at 5:23 and at 1:08 the goofy 3-wheel Davis D-2 Divan. There are also some artist drawings and a couple of custom cars that are modified production cars. If you search the net you can find many more photos of concept cars and there are a number of them that are in museums or private collections. Some concept cars in the last 25-30 years have made it into production with minor changes. The era of fins, bullet shaped bumpers, jet exhausts and bubble tops still await the future of 1960.
If I had money I’d build a city like metropolis but just in the 50s “American dream” style.
I wanna live in a time like that.
Great cars. Great music. Perfect! I wonder if these gems have survived and can be seen by the public.
Number 3 sucks
Crappy computer generated jazz.... really>??
names and models would GREATLY help
Agree. Might as well have been talking on the phone.
yeah - its like pintrest but with a soundtrack.
@@criggie I HIT MUTE.
Agreed. I would like to know more. Beautiful cars. Thanks for sharing.
Well...most are Oldsmobiles, Buicks and co., but also Marks like Firebird.
Search in Google for "Firebird III automotive". Then you will find some ☺
Honestly, thenadays GM was much bigger than nowadays.
These cars are amazing. Any one of these would turn heads going down the road. My favorite is the 1955 Lincoln Futura which was pictured three times here. That car became the Batmobile in the 1966 Batman TV series starring Adam West. My most favorite TV car ever.
PS. Great video! In the summer of 1970, I built a model of the flying car of 2001. The kit was officially endorsed by GM as their car for the 21rst century. Oddly enough its profile resembled the profile of the mini van of the 90s. Go figure! I'm 60.
Why some of these concept cars never made it to mass production is beyond me. They're gorgeous!! The others should have been in science fiction movies.
would be nice if you put the name next to each car,
so we knew which companies design they were! and what year
rather than bunch of random pic
one thing about today's cars is they dont need to do concept cars. just look at the competition's ugly car and copy.
hillbilly Jeffrey or offer the same model as last year for a heftier price...
some just for the looks no muscles.
hillbilly Jeffrey mean.like you can be next to a hyuandi bmw lexus and cant tell till you see logo
Mackenzie Whethers conservstive mexican and a red hat type...trying to hide
Y’all are boomer
These are fabulous, like your video of them.
Many of these were beautiful designs.
nice video! cool cars! what a time to live! thank you for posting!
My only objection is that the manufacturer is not identified nor the the production line, Oldsmobile, Dodge, Lincoln, etc. The GM Harley Earle models are obvious as are some of those from Chrysler, that would put things in perspective. Otherwise, I liked it!
Poor Oldsmobile never got their sports car... :(
Are you kidding? What about the 442? That thing was a beast!
So many bubbletops! And the predecessor of the Batmobile! Totally cool!
There really is a unique aspect of the future that the 50s envisioned.
Truly gorgeous!!! Pieces of art and technology!
As a kid in the '60s, I'd go with my dad to the Detroit Autorama every year. Saw, among other things, cool concept cars that I'd never see again. Neet video, thank ya.
That one shot of Harley Earle in the Buick LeSabre, in HIS own parking driveway, with his wife, and behind them is his older black Buick Y job that he designed and drove for 25 years, parked showing its rear end. That pic must be of him when he first got the new Le Sabre model finished and had stated driving IT, after retiring the Y job! VERY cool, very important pic there. I snapped it :)
How refreshing. Individuality. Man's musings on the future. I wonder what folks like Harley Earl would think of today's cookie cutter CUVs, SUVs and momma wagons? The futuristic design shown in these concept cars didn't usually make it to the production line. But you can see some influence in the performance cars of the sixties. It never hurts to look back at an age of hopes and dreams.
SPECTACULAR! those days there were few copy cats in the car industry, that's why these cars are unique.
The influence from aviation is astounding. Wings and jets like turbos. They look like flying cars .
Harley Earl was a genius.
I am blown away, great concepts, great music awesome vid...thanx.
Many of them looked like they were intentionally designed to inflict maximum harm in the unfortunate event of collision. I think most of them would be very difficult to keep clean or free of snow buildup. Some of them were only different trim packages and/or modified body panels of massively produced cars. Once quad copter drone tech, meets invisible fence tech, meets self driving carbon fiber car tech we WILL HAVE OUR FLYING CARS!
Wonderful video and perfect sound track. I wish, though, it had the names of the concept cars posted with them.
Looking at these concepts you can tell how good we are in predicting the future.
The three-Martini lunch is responsible for some of these.
lol
As being a 17 year old I wasn’t able to experience these gorgeous vehicles, i do wish i could time travel to the Detroit Autorama or the World Fair. just seemed like so much hope back then looking towards the future…
I would love to own one of these cars. They're so unique
I'm planning on making my own Electric Powered car based on these designs! These look beautiful. Such a shame these were never produced in the 50s.
Fun fact: the only few reasons cars look like they do now is so car companies make more money, better fuel economy, and aerodynamic. But every older car, especially these concepts are way better
Labels would be a good idea.
nice to see the Lincoln concept car before it became the Batmobile and the Tucker Torpedo (man, how Preston Tucker could dream!).
Born in the mid 50's, a lot of these design were pure nostalgia for me, having seen them in car shows and magazines in my childhood.
I can recognise most of the regulars here, I can take a guess at some, but the rest of them, well, I have no clue at all. Anyway, its always good to see cars that I haven't seen before so thanks for the vid. Good choice of music too - fitted in well.
brind back the old days, this is just amazing everythig were made by hear now casrs are like boxes with wheels this is some amazing cars made with passion and love for creativity and art i wish i can offord to own one of those beauties ! a cool restored black muscle vintage car with some red stripes is my dream !
They look better than todays cars, who agrees?
Imagine being one of the people who absolutely hated this video enough to dislike it.
Gr8 stuff. Love the music 🎶🎵
Wonderful compilation! I know most of the cars shown, but I would have liked to have more data included.
Those corvettes at 1:40 are just awesome. The fast back at the bottom looks great.
I'm 61 and have never seen any of these photos, what a collection! great job...
where did those cars go? the ones they actually made? just beautiful!
The are pretty impractical but very stunning, the space age inspired culture of the 50s was truly special.
Many of these cars make the Edsel look like a beauty queen.
I'd like to know more about these cars. It's interesting how much amazing design is produced and then rejected and now today it seems many cars look very similar.
Yeah I fully agree and I don't know where we went wrong but since they all look the same I don't know which ugly one was copied first!
These days auto safety regulations are so all encompassing that it's almost impossible to design a car that doesn't look like all the others without escalating costs beyond affordability. So if you want something that looks different, you need to be rich.
It is getting difficult, especially with more mandated side-impact and rollover protection.
Most of them have a chassis no more sophisticated than that of a pickup truck of the era.
Very beautiful amazing cars wow amazing looks
no wind tunnel design,but pure imagination and fantasy.
Some of these cars were actually very beautiful.
Harley Earl was the design genius behind many of the Detroit GM cars of the 50s and 60s.
When Cars had heart and soul
I wish I had a miniature size of each of these, now that would have been a one-of-a-kind collection ,wouldn't It?
Lindos e exuberantes, parecem veículos do futuro...👏👏🌟🍀🌿🌻🍾🥂
I think during that time designers were obsessed with making concept cars look like fighter jets. Too bad they couldn't make these cars actually fly.
Nice cars and good music! Great video!
Catdog j
A lot of those were little more than clay mock ups. That was done a lot back then you can even paint them then wash off the paint and heat up the clay and use it again. I have done that on scale model boat designs - Something that looked good on the drawing board may not look so good when it's 3D. Clay models are cheaper than actually building a working item.
Very nice designs. The cars only reflect their reference point.
You see a lot of ideas and styles that influencemade the actual production modes
Love it, its like looking at real life Hot Wheels cars
Some look like jets (and that's a good thing), some are odd and some are just plain bizarre. Yet others are so achingly beautiful, they are the equal of the European cars of the time. All are brilliant and original. So many "if onlys"..
fascinating to see these concept designs. Some of them didn't translate to well to the resultant production designs, but you can see what the original idea was. That's when your car was a statement, not just a utility!
Fond memories of great years. Awsome thanks
I love looking at these different designs nice cars I wonder how many still are around yet
there are quit a few of these cars I like but at 2;00 the X100 is my favourite, then at 6 mins one Super smart looking car, I enjoyed all that thank you videomanjohn.
Make, model and year would've been nice.
I remember the Firebird show car at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair. Nothing like the production one.
Wow -- too cool. There are a few I wasn't crazy about, but most actually look really good, in a dated sort of way. I actually saw one of those Chrysler Turbo's rolling around Livonia, Michigan when they were being tested.
I think I saw the Jetsons' car there :D
Que diseños mas atrevidos se hacian entonces y algunos siguen siendo modernos y no desentonarian. Un trabajo fantastico :)
*sight* ahh the good old days... where all you were given was a ruler, a pencil and a piece of paper to design a car... miss those days.
Nice, someone found a concept car book and filmed it.
Firebird 3 1958 concept car is spot on ❤️
Those were real American futuristic cars . Some designs are still futuristic even for present year 2022. Thanks.
Now we don't even have concept cars. I remember anticipating NAIAS to see what they had in store. Bel Air concept, Nomad concept, even the Pontiac GTO were all awesome. Nowadays they don't have that. They just showcase the latest technology.
I love these car's
Harley earl was a good inventor of design
nice vid, but I am in agreement with some of the other comments, some background would've been nice, such as make & model, then I could have looked up some of them myself, nice music too.