1932 Concept Cars
![Chrysler Airflow Trifon Concept Concept Information](images/Chrysler/32-Chrysler-Trifon-Spcl-DV-17-AI_0017-800.jpg)
Chrysler Airflow Trifon Concept
Chryslers experimental Trifon design was a break from traditional automobile architecture and is often considered the first modern automobile. Work began in the late 1920s when Chrysler Corporation engineer Carl Breer began wind-tunnel testing to......
![Cord E-1 Prototype Concept Information](images/Cord/32-Cord-Prototype-DV-08_ACD-06-800.jpg)
Cord E-1 Prototype
This vehicle is known as the E-1 and was the prototype for the vehicle that was to replace the Cord L-29. When E.L. Cord was looking forward to his next range of vehicles, he ordered a car to be built that was twenty inches longer than the L-29. Originally,......
![Helicron No. 1 Concept Information](images/Helicron/32-Helicron_No1_DV-07-CC_011-800.jpg)
Helicron No. 1
In the 1900s, France spent a significant amount of money on airplane development (%2422 million compared to one-half million by the U.S.) Believing propeller power was the most efficient means of moving a vehicle, entrepreneurs built propeller-powered......
![Peerless V-16 Prototype Concept Information](images/Peerless/32-Peerless-Sixteen-Proto-DV-10-GG_003-800.jpg)
Peerless V-16 Prototype
Peerless was an American automobile produced by the Peerless Motor Company of Cleveland, Ohio. The company was known for building high-quality, precision luxury automobiles.Established in Cleveland in 1900, Peerless Motors began producing De Dion......
1931 Concept Cars
![Mercer Merrimac Prototype Concept Information](images/Mercer/31-Mercer-Proto-Merrimac-DV-12-PBC_a03-800.jpg)
Mercer Merrimac Prototype
The Mercer is one of those legendary automobiles known even to casual automobile enthusiasts. Although the company built a variety of body styles, it was best known for its open cars, such as this runabout. The company cemented its reputation for......