1968 Dow
Designed by Virgil M. Exner.
This missing model turned up on eBay.
If the models still exist, they are probably stored in their original shipping boxes.
When I was at Art Center in LA, I would often go driving in the middle of the night. No traffic. Terrific roads. WAY cool.
I sat next to Gray in Buick Studio. He’s a good friend.
Experiences from Baja, written by John Thawley.
A documentary project about the golden age of American car design.
A documentary project about the golden age of American car design.
Local and snowbird designers get-together.
Experiences from Baja, written by John Thawley.
Studio artwork from the collection of Ron Will and Richard Nesbitt.
From Sketches, Special Edition, April 24, 1991.
Rare 20-minute video about the first Baja 1000.
Harry Bradley’s styling tips for ’56–’60, ’53–’67, and ’68–’73 Vettes.
Bill Porter tells his story of his years as Chief Designer of Buick I Studio from 1980 to 1996.
Ned is one chili-dog-induced infarction away from eternity.
Wait for it. Unbelievable.
Text and photos complements of the car’s owner and builder, Dave Crook.
The Howmet TX Turbine Car. It looks like an endurance Racer. Sounds like the Batmobile. When I watched the video, I smiled for 5 minutes. The sound!
Dick Ruzzin’s first hand account of the development of the Open Bitter.