Albatross (automobile)

The Albatross was an American sports car venture that was planned in 1939, but never got off the ground.

The plan had been to market an ultra-streamlined four-seat tourer body, built on a standard Mercury chassis which was extended to a 137-inch (350 cm) wheelbase,[1] based on a European custom-made car owned by cartoonist Peter Arno.

The proposed car was advertised in at least one periodical[which?

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