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- Gaylord_Gladiator abstract "The Gaylord Gladiator was a concept car conceived by brothers James K. Gaylord and Ed Gaylord in the mid-1950s. The Gaylord brothers hoped to redefine what the automotive world expected from an American production car in terms of luxury. With its swept-back, jet-age comportment, German build quality and upper-crust interior appointments of rare, highly polished from impoverished third-world colonies, the Gladiator caught the attention of many at the 1955 salon de Paris. The intricately shaped luxo-coupe, sporting a retractable hardtop, was a super-exclusive luxury car. It cost nearly $17,500 at the time, which scared off potential buyers. Three pre-production model cars were built, but when the public failed to place orders for the 25 models the company needed to stay afloat, Gladiator production was shut down.See Also:www.chrisinmotion.com".
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- Gaylord_Gladiator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Concept_automobiles.
- Gaylord_Gladiator wikiPageWikiLink Concept_car.
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- Gaylord_Gladiator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gaylord Gladiator".
- Gaylord_Gladiator subject Category:Concept_automobiles.
- Gaylord_Gladiator hypernym Car.
- Gaylord_Gladiator type Automobile.
- Gaylord_Gladiator type Model.
- Gaylord_Gladiator type Classification.
- Gaylord_Gladiator type Model.
- Gaylord_Gladiator comment "The Gaylord Gladiator was a concept car conceived by brothers James K. Gaylord and Ed Gaylord in the mid-1950s. The Gaylord brothers hoped to redefine what the automotive world expected from an American production car in terms of luxury. With its swept-back, jet-age comportment, German build quality and upper-crust interior appointments of rare, highly polished from impoverished third-world colonies, the Gladiator caught the attention of many at the 1955 salon de Paris.".
- Gaylord_Gladiator label "Gaylord Gladiator".
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- Gaylord_Gladiator wasDerivedFrom Gaylord_Gladiator?oldid=660079352.
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