Salute to William L. Mitchell
GM Design Staff Impact Magazine, July 1977.
GM Design Staff Impact Magazine, July 1977.
We don’t know what a Baumm is.
One morning I witnessed a student being dropped off at the front gate at my high school by some guy driving a Chrysler Turbine car. I couldn’t believe it. The sound it made! The future had arrived.
A time warp into a much different world of design than exists today.
From the movie, LeMans. This is the same car driven by John Thomas that is featured in the sound files recorded by Mike Parris at Riverside International Raceway in 1980. The first audio file was posted before, but the second one, Four hot laps around Riverside, was recently acquired from driver John Thomas. Great in-car…
Late nighters or all nighters were the norm.
Mitchell’s swashbuckling excess.
Featuring Cyclops, the Bongo family, and quite a number of other oddities.
It’s 1946 and you’re interested in car design but don’t know where to start.
“Jeez, boss, I’ve never seen a car like this around anywhere. Who wants it?” I wished he wouldn’t call me boss.
I had a 1965 Corvette Coupe follow me home in March, 2010. A shiny red disaster.
Making dreams come true.
Stan Mott kept us going with his outrageous cartoons and great artwork.
R. Henry Gurr’s book played an important role in my interest in car design.
America’s premier design school remains the world’s most renowned, alma mater to more star auto designers than any other single institution.
Interesting how the esthetics of aerodynamics have changed.
Lots of very interesting photos.
SpeedReaders presents authoritative reviews of transportation books and media.
He inspires us to start sketching again just for the joy of it.
Nothing turns heads like that anymore. Nothing.
Jordan likened this to “letting a tiger out of the cage—saying go!”
Recapturing the Magic—Visions of the Future American Automotive Design.
His illustration style is original and unmatched.
From the collection of Tom Falconer.