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- Show_car abstract "A show car, sometimes called a dream car, is a custom-made automobile created specifically for public display, rather than sale. They are shown at auto shows and other exhibitions. Show cars can either from car companies or from private individuals. Corporate show cars generally fall into one of three categories: Cars intended to preview an upcoming new production model or redesigned model, either to assess or to whet the public appetite. Such preview show cars may be thinly disguised or slightly retrimmed versions of the eventual production model, painted in bold or unusual colors or fitted with unusual trim to attract attention. Cars intended to assess the public reaction to a type of model, or a particular styling theme or feature. A prominent example was the 1938 Buick Y-Job, a custom-built Buick created by General Motors styling chief Harley Earl for his own use; although it was never produced, it contained features such as hidden headlights that later became GM styling features. Such cars typically are not intended for production themselves, but may become the basis of a production model if demand is high enough. The Dodge Viper is notable example of the latter. Styling exercises built to reward successful designers, letting them blow off steam with a design more exciting than workaday, "cooking" sedans and trucks. Such exercises also serve to draw attention to the manufacturer's more ordinary products.Privately owned show cars are cars extensively cared for by their owners primarily for the purpose of entering car shows and can be production models or custom-made.".
- Show_car wikiPageID "2985545".
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- Show_car wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Show_car wikiPageRevisionID "668490117".
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Auto_show.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Automobile.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Automotive_industry.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Buick.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Buick_Y-Job.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Car_companies.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Category:Car_classifications.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Concept_car.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Dodge_Viper.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_economy_in_automobiles.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors_Motorama.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Harley_Earl.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Hidden_headlamp.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Hidden_headlamps.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Mako_Shark_(concept_car).
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Production_model.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Production_vehicle.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Safety_engineering.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(automobile).
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Truck.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle_emissions_control.
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLinkText "Show car".
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLinkText "show car".
- Show_car wikiPageWikiLinkText "show".
- Show_car hasPhotoCollection Show_car.
- Show_car wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Show_car subject Category:Car_classifications.
- Show_car hypernym Automobile.
- Show_car type Article.
- Show_car type Automobile.
- Show_car type Article.
- Show_car type Classification.
- Show_car type Vehicle.
- Show_car comment "A show car, sometimes called a dream car, is a custom-made automobile created specifically for public display, rather than sale. They are shown at auto shows and other exhibitions. Show cars can either from car companies or from private individuals. Corporate show cars generally fall into one of three categories: Cars intended to preview an upcoming new production model or redesigned model, either to assess or to whet the public appetite.".
- Show_car label "Show car".
- Show_car sameAs Dream_car.
- Show_car sameAs m.08ht7j.
- Show_car sameAs Q3715220.
- Show_car sameAs Q3715220.
- Show_car wasDerivedFrom Show_car?oldid=668490117.
- Show_car isPrimaryTopicOf Show_car.