Model record
Budd Company XR-400
Background
The XR-400 is a fully operational concept car. A "sporty" youth-oriented convertible, it was built in 1962 by the Budd Company, an independent body builder in Detroit, Michigan, for evaluation by the fourth largest U.S. automaker at the time, American Motors Corporation (AMC).
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