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Color Selection In the late 1930s, Harley Earl, GM's styling chief, formed the Art & Colour Department, which would be responsible for the exterior colors, interior colors and fabric selections of all GM cars for the next three decades. 1941 Buicks seemed to benefit most from their work, offering no fewer than 25 different colors, ranging from dark blues and greens, to grays and silvers, to bright yellows and reds. In addition, eight two-tone color combinations were available at no extra cost.
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