le sabre

The General Motors Le Sabre is a 1951 concept car, and possibly the most important show car of the 1950s. The brainchild of General Motors Art Department head Harley Earl, it introduced aircraft-inspired design elements such as the wrap-around windshield and tail fins, which became common on automotive designs during the second half of the decade.
The Le Sabre is owned by the GM Heritage Center, and still occasionally appears at car shows.
This was GM's first use of the Le Sabre name, which would be later adopted by Buick for the 1959 Buick LeSabre.

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