This amazing creation is the Ford X2000, a styling fantasy from 1958, what the Ford design department thought we might just possibly be driving in the year 2000. One of the most distinctive features, that nose,
was not particularly modern, nor plausible, even back in 1958:
The grille and bonnet (hood) are clearly related
to those of the 1957 Ford Edsel,
the car that lost Ford serious amounts of money.
In that context the vertical oval motif was variously called the
"egg on end", "sucking lemons",
"horse collar", "impact ring" and
other names that are more anatomical and even rude. |
The passenger compartment is very Jetson's Sci-Fi, but the rear end is fairly typical 1950's yank tank apart from the bolt-on rocket booster tail-lights. Don't be too hard on the 1958 designers, Alex Tremulis and Bill Balla; it is very difficult indeed to predict the future. What will we all be driving in 2040? What odds will you give on the Moller Skycar? The 1958 X2000 was originally just a scale model,
but an English enthusiast, Andy Saunders,
saw it in the `Dream Cars' book (J-R Picard 1981),
pursued the impossible dream - and built one.
The X2000 has been doing the rounds of the Motor Shows. |
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