The TASCO isn’t the only car on display that boasts technology gleaned from the world of aviation. The IMA is showing General Motors’
Firebird I XP-21, which was a highly-experimental Douglas jet-shaped single-seater built to study the feasibility of turbine-powered cars, and the
1934 Ford Model 40 Special Speedster that Edsel Ford, the son of company founder Henry, used as his personal car.