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The Myth of the Car-Design Lone Genius
It’s a tale as old as civilization itself. The lone hero, the unique genius. One extraordinary individual who, through a mix of outstanding talent and unflinching resolve, ends up completely changing ...
So, while seasoned car spotters may recite the family trees of Ford, Ferrari, Jaguar, or Porsche, it’s a sure bet that they could ever have imagined the American 1932 Stout Scarab or the 1935 Wikov ...
As a senior designer at G.M., he helped create the exuberant, elongated shape of 1960s and ’70s cars like the Pontiac GTO, the Bonneville and the Trans Am. By Adam Nossiter Jiro Katayama’s designs for ...
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