| Ref#: |
144 |
| Artist: |
Richard A. Teague, 1923 - 1991 |
| Place of Birth: |
Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Education: |
Art Center School in Los Angeles, California |
| Biography: |
Dick Teague was an automobile designer at AMC for 26 years. During his years at American Motors, Teague and his staff conceived a number of memorable designs, among which were the Marlin, Pacer, Javelin, Hornet, Matador, and Gremlin. His most pleasing designs were perhaps his concept cars: the series of AMX show cars that culminated in the outstanding AMX III of 1969, a design that still looks as fresh as tomorrow.
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| Work History: |
| Northrup Aircraft | 1942 | | GM design studio | 1948 | | Chief stylist of the Chrysler studio | 1957 | | American Motors Company | 1959-1983 |
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