The 1962 El Tiburon “Shark” Roadster is a pioneering example of aerodynamic American automotive design, born from the collaboration between industrial designer Henry Covington and fiberglass expert Glenn Gums. Named after the Spanish word for “shark,” the vehicle was envisioned as a testament to the idea that efficiency and streamlining—rather than brute horsepower—could produce a high-performance sports car.
1962 El Tiburon “Shark” Roadster

