Chevrolet Trucks 100 Years
The 1,000-foot overview of the history of Chevy trucks. Book Review.
The 1,000-foot overview of the history of Chevy trucks. Book Review.
Here’s a story you’ve never heard before. A Dean’s Garage Exclusive.
From Sketches, Special Edition, April 24, 1991.
This video shows Norm James creating a yarn drawing of the Firebird III.
George Prentice on Steve Small.
Dick Ruzzin’s first hand account of the development of the Open Bitter.
Dick Ruzzin’s Personal account of the development of the ’66 Tornado.
“I guess I just can’t get cars and art out of my system.”
Mr. Mitchell had the passion and flamboyant style, Shinoda had the personal no-nonsense Southern California performance connection, and Jordan had the elegance and taste—anything they touched was destined to be a success.
What we have here is a 2:50 minute video snapshot of the history of GM Design.
A remarkable collection of original studio art.
Nobody I had ever encountered before could have possibly adequately prepared me for meeting Pete Maier.
Wayne»s first production studio assignment was in Cadillac working on the ’65s.
America’s premier design school remains the world’s most renowned, alma mater to more star auto designers than any other single institution.
Recapturing the Magic—Visions of the Future American Automotive Design.
Design Staff Directory from January, 1988.
“Paint won’t save it.”
“GM Teamwork and Technology for Today and Tomorrow.”
“Bill Mitchell absolutely hated the 2-Rotor and was very verbal about it calling it all kinds of nasty four letter words.”
The Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild got me started.
A rare brochure showing the development of the Aerovette.