Advertising Poster General Motors Concept Car Ford La
Original vintage advertising poster General Motors Concept Car Ford La Tosca. This poster is part of a series of images of concept cars created by General Motors and its affiliated companies during the 1950s and 1960s. Designed by Oka Motto, this poster features the Ford La Tosca, a one-off concept car built by Ford in 1955 which could be operated by remote control from distance. The La Tosca – presumably named after the Puccini opera – eventually evolved into the design for the 1958 Lincoln. Very good condition, photo of the car is tipped in onto a thick gold paper, minor creases on edges of the paper on which the image is backed. County: USA, year of printing:1980s, designer: Mikio Okamoto, size (cm): 51x63.5 (Horizontal)
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Original vintage advertising poster General Motors Concept Car Ford La Tosca. This poster is part of a series of images of concept cars created by General Motors and its affiliated companies during the 1950s and 1960s. Designed by Oka Motto, this poster features the Ford La Tosca, a one-off concept car built by Ford in 1955 which could be operated by remote control from distance. The La Tosca – presumably named after the Puccini opera – eventually evolved into the design for the 1958 Lincoln. Very good condition, photo of the car is tipped in onto a thick gold paper, minor creases on edges of the paper on which the image is backed. County: USA, year of printing:1980s, designer: Mikio Okamoto, size (cm): 51x63.5 (Horizontal)
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