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- Q1002953 subject Q21025682.
- Q1002953 abstract "The Buick Y-Job was the auto industry's first concept car, produced by Buick in 1938. Designed by Harley J. Earl, the car had power-operated hidden headlamps, a "gunsight" hood ornament, electric windows, wraparound bumpers, flush door handles, and prefigured styling cues used by Buick until the 1950s and the vertical waterfall grille design still used by Buick today.The car itself was actually driven for a number of years by Harley Earl, until he replaced it with a 1951 model car. Sometime after that, the car was restored at the Henry Ford Museum, until 1993 when it was returned to the GM Design Center.The "Y" in the name has two explanations: All experimental cars were called "X", so Earl simply went to the next letter in the alphabet. The "Y" designation was selected by Earl because it was used extensively in the aviation industry denoting the most advanced prototypes.In 2001, Buick recreated the Y-job with modern advancements called the Buick Blackhawk drawing extensively from the Y-job.".
- Q1002953 class Q850270.
- Q1002953 designCompany Q512883.
- Q1002953 designer Q512883.
- Q1002953 length "5.30098".
- Q1002953 manufacturer Q27415.
- Q1002953 modelEndYear "1940".
- Q1002953 modelStartYear "1940".
- Q1002953 thumbnail Buick_Y.jpg?width=300.
- Q1002953 wheelbase "3.2004".
- Q1002953 wikiPageExternalLink worlds_first_concept_car.htm.
- Q1002953 wikiPageExternalLink why_the_y_job.
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- Q1002953 wikiPageWikiLink Q21025682.
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- Q1002953 wikiPageWikiLink Q27415.
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- Q1002953 wikiPageWikiLink Q512883.
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- Q1002953 wikiPageWikiLink Q850270.
- Q1002953 class Q850270.
- Q1002953 designer Q512883.
- Q1002953 manufacturer "Buick".
- Q1002953 modelYears "1940".
- Q1002953 name "Buick Y-Job".
- Q1002953 type Product.
- Q1002953 type Automobile.
- Q1002953 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1002953 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q1002953 type Thing.
- Q1002953 comment "The Buick Y-Job was the auto industry's first concept car, produced by Buick in 1938. Designed by Harley J. Earl, the car had power-operated hidden headlamps, a "gunsight" hood ornament, electric windows, wraparound bumpers, flush door handles, and prefigured styling cues used by Buick until the 1950s and the vertical waterfall grille design still used by Buick today.The car itself was actually driven for a number of years by Harley Earl, until he replaced it with a 1951 model car.".
- Q1002953 label "Buick Y-Job".
- Q1002953 depiction Buick_Y.jpg.
- Q1002953 name "Buick Y-Job".