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| 1938 Buick Y-Job Roadster - Black (Ertl) 1/18 Diecast Model Car Unveilved in 1938, Buick's Y Job was a rolling canvas of designer Harley Earle and his unique vision. It proved to be a palette of styling and mechanical features from which GM products drew through the 1940's. Long and low, the two-seater Coupe used a production Buick chassis and included amenities like disappearing headlamps, flush door handles, power-operated top and electric windows. Reportedly christened the "Y-Job" because others referred to their experimental cars as "X", the car is widely recognized as the first "concept car" and was Earle's personal vehicle during the World War II years. Ertl Grand Marques Diecast No. 33997 1938 Buick Y-Job Roadster - Black (Ertl) 1/18 Diecast Model Car
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