Ref#: 104
Artist: Robert Arthur Cadaret, 1931 - 2000
Education: Los Angeles Art Center College
Biography: At age 18, Cadaret won the prestigious Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild award for designing and building the best model automobile in the nation. From tail fins to chrome bumpers and fenders, Robert Cadaret left a stamp on Chevrolet cars, which still endures today. Bob played a major role in the creation of all Chevrolet automobiles from 1953 to 1963, plus Corvettes from 1955 to 1963, including the famous Motorama Waldorf Show Cars. He was also instrumental in naming Chevrolets such as the Impala, the Nova, the Corvair Monza, and the Corvair Lakewood Wagon.
Work History:
General Motors   1953-1987
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