When Harley Earl retired from General Motors in the late 1950s, he left some mighty big shoes to fill. He had been GM’s first VP of Styling, the first to use modeling clay to develop new car mock-ups, ...
The Skylark was already selling well in 1965, so General Motors decided to kick it up a notch with the introduction of the Gran Sport option. Unveiled in mid-1965, the Gran Sport could be had as a ...
The Riviera nameplate doesn't mean anything for Buick anymore, which is only interested in making as much money as possible with a fresh lineup made entirely of crossovers. But it used to mean the ...
Legendary coachbuilder, designer, and Vice President of General Motors’ Styling Division Harley Earl retired from GM in the late 1950s. His replacement, Bill Mitchell, made one of his first projects ...
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