Personally, I haven't seen a new farmall. However, I am reasonably sure that Raymond Lowey didn't have any say in their design.
I know, who is Raymond Lowey?
If you collect vintage Farmalls, you know who R. Lowey is.
The last Farmall I looked at was at a farm show about 6 years ago. It was a cultivator tractor much like the 1941 A that I restored some time ago and then consequently sold. The major difference was that it was a diesel and the build plate said "Made in Japan". While that's not all bad, I would think that Mr. Lowey might turn over in his grave if he saw the build plate.
I always enjoyed running the offset "A". You have an exceptionally good view of your implement as well as what is in front of your tractor.