Phantom
The Phantom Corsair, an automotive marvel of the 1930s, was the brainchild of Rust Heinz, heir to the H. J. Heinz Company, and Maurice Schwartz, a renowned automobile stylist. Although the Phantom brand itself did not extend beyond this iconic vehicle, the Phantom Corsair left an indelible mark on automotive history. Unveiled in 1938, this futuristic concept car boasted a sleek, aerodynamic design with distinctive features such as concealed wheels and a seamless body, setting it apart from conventional automobiles of its time. Despite never entering mass production, the Phantom Corsair captured the imagination of enthusiasts and continues to be celebrated as a symbol of automotive design innovation. Its influence can be seen in later automotive concepts and has earned it a place among the most iconic and visionary cars of the 20th century.