The Buick Lido was a concept car built in 1957 by Pininfarina.
The car body maker was visiting the United States periodically. During one of his visits for study and updating, he was received by President Ike Eisenhower, who talked with Pinin for much longer than the usual visit would permit.
In the mid-50's General Motors President Harlow H. Curtice sent his congratulations to Pinin Farina on his model of a Buick Lido.
The roof of this custom made model rose automatically as the door was opened to facilitate entry into the interior.