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"There is a common belief that all designers are artists. I am not. I studied engineering at Stanford and although I took some drawing courses for fun, I am sure that a good many high-school students can top me in free-hand sketching."

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Yes indeed. :)

Wouldn't it be great to go back in time and meet this guy?

Easily THE most influential person in Automotive history

in terms of Automotive design & styling.

The "Art and Color" department was what bridged the

gap between the spartan, function driven Model-T and

the coachbuilt Duesenbergs, Parkards & Bugattis that

were basically works of art on wheels.

I personally would love to meet Harley more so than

almost any living celebrity, be it an Athlete, Musician,

Actor, Politician or whatever.

Then again GM classics are No.1 obsession.

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