It’s trotted out to shows and museums nationwide where viewers are stunned of its sleek, shattering style, from way back in 1951.
Hidden headlights.
Dual exhaust through the bumper.
Building the 1951 GM-LeSabre.
The dream car was planned and built over a span of five years at a reported cost of $7 million—in 1951-era dollars
Since the car used a rear-mounted transmission, the tunnel in the front passenger compartment remained narrow.
Unlike many show cars, the LeSabre is a fully realized, fully functional prototype.
LeSabre sales brochure.
Out for a Sunday drive in the new LeSabre
The LeSabre sported an integral jacking system.
Large trunk carries spare tire.
Building the 1951 LeSabre.
1951 LeSabre putting on a show.
1951 LeSabre On Display 2014.
1951 LeSabre Driving Around 2017.
1951 LeSabre On Display 2018.
1951 LeSabre at Annual Car Show in Hershey, PA 2019.
Dream Car 1951 LeSabre
57timemachine on May 2, 2021 said:
This has always been my favorite of all the GM concept cars. I would love to know more about that interesting engine that is in this special historic vehicle. I have seen and took photos of this car a number of times, every time I went to the Henry Ford museum. Mario, thanks for sharing. Cheers.
[Reply to this comment]Mario on May 2, 2021 said:
That is so great you got to see this car in person George. Someday I would love to see it too. The engine was very unique and advanced for its time in 1951.
It ran on a combination of high octane gas and methanol alcohol. It even has 2 separate fuel tanks for each with hidden fuel doors on the fins.
This is also one of my all time favorite future cars. I love it so much I have a Franklin Mint 1/24 scale model of it. Cheers, Mario.
[Reply to this comment]azmusclecar on May 17, 2021 said:
I just think it is awesome how the nose cone flips down and all of a sudden two headlights are pushed into the opening......it's hypnotizing
If I saw it coming at me, I'd probably just get run over...mesmerized..........
[Reply to this comment]Mario on May 18, 2021 said:
Yes Rob I think it was meant for the Deer hunter to hypnotize their prey for an easy catch.
Very interesting indeed!
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Mario on May 2, 2021 said:
A magnificent automobile from General Motors Design Team back in 1951. GM was truly the Leader in automotive styling and improvements.
This car was I believe 10 or more years ahead of its time.
The ideas and innovations that would materialize over the decade came mostly from the 1951 LeSabre XP8 from the General.
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