The Americans call them "neoclassics", we Europeans would probably rather call them "fantasy cars", the coupés, convertibles and saloons designed by Paul Zimmer, who dug deep into the design box of the 1930s and made use of mass production technology. For the Quicksilver, he focused on a more modern design, the design was created by Donald Johnson, who was a designer at General Motors. Nevertheless, the two-seater sports coupé is striking, and beauty is in the eye of the beholder.