Streamlining 1930's
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This makes me very excited for the future ;)
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An Important Streamliner that has been left out.
The 1935 Harris FWD Speedster.
No bigger than a D-Type Jag or a Miata.
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Funny how these cars' styling was inspired by streamlining but didn't exercise many *actual* aerodynamic tricks. One look at Paul Jaray or Wunibald Kamm's work will tell you GM had no clue what they were doing back then.
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Can I have the car used by the mobs? I love it and a Model-A ford.
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How COOL is this clip! Thanks for posting it. Something I've never seen before.
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That last car looks pissed!
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at least they got the elevated highway prediction right.
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There was a model T in the background :D
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At one minute ten seconds, "turret top" refers to a roof made from a one-piece stamping, rather than the earlier versions which were made from multiple small pieces, with the center made up of a wood framework covered by canvas.
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@richardcwood1 you are the man
Streamlining was all the rage in this late Art Deco period. Even buildings, fridges and radios were designed to look that way,
UncleFeedle 5 years ago 25
Wow -- a really crisp print and excellent sound on this one -- almost like it was just done.
50zcarsman 1 year ago 14