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Buick Y Job concept 1938

Designed for CNC machines and 3D printers.

Modification for 3D printer $50.

It can also be used in visualizations and prototyping.

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Buick Y Job concept 1938 The Buick Y Job concept was a groundbreaking concept car created by Buick in 1938. It was designed by Harley Earl, who was Buick"s chief designer at the time and is often credited with pioneering many automotive design innovations. The Y Job was the first concept car ever created and was a true marvel of automotive design. It featured a sleek, futuristic design with a long hood and low-slung body, setting the standard for automotive design for years to come. The Y Job also introduced many innovative features that were ahead of its time, such as hidden headlights, electric windows, a power-operated convertible top, and a wraparound windshield. These features were not commonly seen in production cars at the time, making the Y Job a true trailblazer in automotive design. Despite being a concept car, the Buick Y Job was fully functional and drivable. It was used by Harley Earl as his personal car for many years, showcasing its practicality and performance. Overall, the Buick Y Job concept was a groundbreaking vehicle that set the standard for automotive design and innovation. It remains a significant piece of automotive history and a symbol of Buick"s commitment to pushing the boundaries of design and technology.

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