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  1. Virgil M. “ExExner. Birth. 24 Sep 1909. Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA. Death. 22 Dec 1973 (aged 64) Royal Oak, Oakland County, Michigan, USA. Burial. Saint Joseph Valley Memorial Park.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Virgil_ExnerVirgil Exner - Wikipedia

    Virgil Max "Ex" Exner Sr. (September 24, 1909 – December 22, 1973) was an automobile designer for several American automobile companies, most notably Chrysler and Studebaker. Exner is widely known for the "Forward Look" he created for the 1955–1963 Chrysler products and his fondness of tailfins on cars for both aesthetics and aerodynamics .

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  5. Exner, Virgil. Born on September 24, 1909, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Exner was Chrysler Corporation ’s first Vice President of Styling. He is credited with the unique design of the 1947 Studebaker Starlite. Exner received his art training at Notre Dame University in Indiana. He took a job as a helper at Advertising Artists, an art studio ...

  6. Virgil Exner gave a new shape to motion with innovative designs that made many American cars of the 1950s true “dream machines.”. Displaying artistic talent as a youth, Exner studied art at Notre Dame University and began his career in 1928 as an illustrator for Advertising Artists. He later joined General Motors’ Art and Color Section ...

  7. Ghia Streamline "Gilda", inspired by Exner's form-model, 1955 Chrysler 300 Letter Cars, 1955-1965 De Soto Cella I, 1959 Plymouth XNR, 1960 Plymouth Asymmetrica, 1961 Chrysler Imperial, 1961 Bugatti T101C, 1965 Mercer Cobra, 1965 Duesenberg, 1966 Stutz, 1970. Exner's Boat Designs. website about Virgil M. Exner, jr.

  8. The Art Work series, 1930-1973 (oversize) contains actual art work created by Virgil Exner and consists of watercolors, acrylics, paint on canvas and numerous charcoal and pencil sketches of non automotive subjects. The Virgil Exner Jr. series, 1940-1959 (.1 cubic ft. and 1 oversize folder) collects together artistic and biographical materials ...

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