This item is limited to 3 per household.
Only 333 pieces are to be manufactured.
-Club de Mer, which will be carved into the history of American cars in 1956.
-It took several years for the General Motors Group to shape the idea of its concept car.
-The original idea was simply to develop a car that embodies the [Future design approach].
-The GM designer freely gave his ideas to the [Technical Center] that was just created at that time. GM's Vice President Harley J. Earl ultimately chose one out of over a thousand ideas.
-According to journalists, the award-winning design was a sports car with comfort, safety, performance, and aesthetics.
-The chosen design was realized in its original size by a team led by Paul Gillan, head of Pontiac Design.
-A wooden base was used as the basic foam, meticulous body filler was applied, and finally a basic mold was created that closely reflected the shape of the body.
-Using this mold, the car body was made of metal and plastic. The finished car body was painted with brushed aluminum and elegant blue.
-GM only made the car publicly available at the `Motorama` show and the 1956 Miami Exhibition.
-Visitors flocked around the exhibition stand and the GM promoter advertised the concept car as a future sports car. Since GM's public relations department also posted advertisement photos, the concept car was also published in the media. In this way, it became popular in the United States.
-As a result, the car fulfilled its mission and was scrapped internally in 1958.
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