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In late 1959, Chevrolet designers ventured into innovative territory with the development of a mid-size concept clay model for the XP-722 program. This endeavor showcased their penchant for thinking "out of the box" as they explored new design possibilities. The clay model, a product of their creative vision, exemplified Chevrolet's commitment to pushing boundaries and exploring unconventional avenues in automotive design during that era.