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I confirmed with Don Keefe that the SE-101 is still owned by GM and it's part of the GM Heritage Collection. Don corrected me that the SE-101 actually has four cylinders so it is not technically a turbine engine.

Don did say that GM Research did put a gas turbine engine into a single '64 Pontiac Lemans. The Leman "was likely chosen due to availability. or some other quality that the Lemans had over the other A-bodies, most likely heavy duty suspension." Don believes this was a future technology experiment and non-brand specific.

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