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Gerz's First Car Many auto fans will immediately think of the BMW 507 when they hear the name of Albrecht Graf von Gerz.
He designed the first car in 1939, when he realized his idea in Frances Grifen's small studio in Glendale, Calif.
He put a redesigned sheet metal body on a Mercury chassis. At the age of 25, he integrated the Mercury front and used the Lincoln rear fender to make a two door car with a strong emphasis on the fender.
The two headlights on the front fender are also Mercury's. He affectionately named his work "Paragon", which was best characterized by strong curves, with fenders and a half-round, elongated roof.
He didn't comment on the work either later or earlier, so it's unclear what purpose he wanted with the design. The lines were best characterized by strong curves, with fenders and a half-round, elongated roof.
But the idea that he wanted a Paragon series wasn't far-fetched. It wasn't a waste to campaign for his car at the 1939 San Francisco World Expo.
But because the United States fought in World War II, he had to serve in the military and couldn't make any plans beyond that.
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Scale : 1/43
Material : Resin
Specifications : limited to 333 pieces