The June 2006 issue of Collectible Automobile has a good article on the
1959 GM lineup and the men that designed them.
A few things I didn't know was that 1959 was the last year GM offered
the Full Size auto's only lineup. [ except the Vette ].
1960 saw the addition of a mid-size car. The 1959's were supposed to be
similar to the 1958's model's, which the designers hated at the time,
but Harley Earl loved them. The more chrome the better, and 1959 was
going to see even more chrome.
In 1957 some of the GM guys got a sneak peak at some of the 57 Chryslers
and went ga - ga over them. When Harley went to Europe that year the
boys at GM started to redesign the 59 models from idea's that were taken
from Chryslers styling.
By the time Harley returned from Europe the drawings and clay models
were done and all the other board members liked the designs for the 59
models and Harley had no say in the matter by that point.
Harryface
05 Park Avenue 36,687
91 Bonneville LE 306,317
Shep - 04 Apr 2006 16:46 GMT
Wish I had my 59 Coupe De Ville today!!
> The June 2006 issue of Collectible Automobile has a good article on the
> 1959 GM lineup and the men that designed them.
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> 05 Park Avenue 36,687
> 91 Bonneville LE 306,317