The Space Age Hits the Road: Visionary Car Designs in America

1949 Hall Airway

Like the Davis Divan, the Airway was an automobile designed from the ground up with the budget shopper in mind. Intended for short drives around town, the mini-car had a top speed of 45 miles per hour thanks to its rearmounted 10-horsepower, air-cooled engine. Its extensive use of lightweight aluminum and plastic helped the car travel 45 miles on a gallon of gasoline. Based in San Diego, the T. P. Hall Engineering Corporation only manufactured one coupe (seen here) and one sedan before folding.

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