Post-war America was filled with optimism and the futuristic “Le Sabre" dream car, built by General Motors in 1951, embodied this new idealism. With its advanced aircraft-inspired design theme, it was the most elegant, awe-inspiring creation ever to roll out of Detroit.
Far from just a show piece, the LeSabre was also fitted with a 335-horsepower supercharged V8. This beauty was driven 45,000 miles by the man behind the inspiration, Harley J. Earl.