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Gerald Marley Palmer (January 20, 1911 - June 23, 1999) was a British car designer.
Throughout his career he has worked at Morris, Jowett, BMC and Vauxhall.
Alejandro de Tomaso was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, (10 July 1928 - 21 May 2003) and he was a prominent pilot and industrialist based in Argentina.
As a pilot, de Tomaso competed in tw...
Albrecht Graf von Schlitz genannt von Gortz von Wrisburg (en: Count Albrecht von Goertz, known universally as Albrecht Goertz) (January 12, 1914 - October 27, 2006) was a German designer for BMW. He ...
Peter Robert Wheeler (February 29, 1944 – June 11, 2009) was a chemical engineer who owned the TVR sports car company for 23 years. Although not educated in the field, Peter Wheeler also contri...
Paul Jaray (Hungarian: Pál Járay) born March 11th, 1889 in Vienna - died September 22nd, 1974 in St. Gallen, was a pioneer of automotive design.
He worked for various firms, includin...
Herbert 'Pa' Austin, 1st Baron Austin KBE (born November 8th, 1866 – died May 23rd, 1941) was an English automobile designer and and founder of the the Austin Motor Company.
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Sir William Lyons (September 4, 1901 – February 8, 1985), was the co-founder in 1922 of the Swallow Sidecar Company, which became Jaguar Cars Limited after the Second World War.
André Lefèbvre (August 19, 1894–1963) was a French automobile engineer. He began his career as an aviation engineer and racing driver, who won the 1927 Rallye Monte Carlo.
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Wolfgang Josef Egger (born 13 February 1963) is a car designer from Germany, and currently an Audi Group head designer. He worked at Alfa Romeo, SEAT, Lancia, Audi and Lamborghini.
Erwin Komenda (born April 6, 1904 - died August 22, 1966) was a Austrian automobile designer and employee of Ferdinand Porsche.
Before working for Porsche, he worked for Steyr (1926-1929), where h...
Rudolf Hruska (born July 2nd , 1915 in Vienna - died December 4th, 1995 in Turin) was an Austrian automobile designer.
He worked for various brands, such as Magirus (1935–38), Porsche (1938...
