Virgil Exner -- The official biography
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Virgil Exner -- The official biography





Finally, a book about an often over-looked automotive designer!
Tons of great car photos and advertisements, clay models and car illustrations. 

Virgil Exner made Chrysler the leader of automotive design in the 50’s and his designs 
contributed significantly to the 62-65 Mopars.

It’s pricey at $49.95 (Barnes and Noble) -- but your local library may have it if you just want to read and not own.  


Title: Virgil Exner: Visioneer:
The official biography of Virgil M. Exner,
designer extraordinaire 
by Peter Grist

The official biography. An in-depth look at the last of the great auto-designers of the 20th century. His glorious achievements and his personal tragedies. With many previously unseen works of art and family photos among the 150 color images throughout this is a unique and fascinating insight into a pivotal player in the development of the modern automobile. 

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