A65 #16--SOLVED--1982 Camaro sketch by Jerry Palmer

Started by Aaron65, March 13, 2011, 08:43:20 AM

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Aaron65

No to Duntov and Mitchell...

Oguerrerob


guido66


Aaron65

No to Renner and Cherry...

whcgt

#29
John DeLorean ???

Aaron65

Not John DeLorean...as far as I know, he was an engineer, not a designer.  Either way, he was well past his engineering days when this one was drawn.

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Aaron65

Do you mean Ron Hill?  Either way, no...this may have been after his time at GM.

Otto Puzzell

#33
Ron Will worked in the Corvette studio at GM. He left GM to build and sell the Turbo Phantom trike, which he designed while still at GM.

As there are no clues forthcoming, I'm going to take a break from naming every designer who worked at GM between 1960 and 1990.

Perhaps an AutoPuzzler with a sterner constitution is up to it.  :)
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Aaron65

Quote from: Otto Puzzell on March 19, 2011, 09:11:33 AM
As there are no clues forthcoming, I'm going to take a break from naming every designer who worked at GM between 1960 and 1990.

Perhaps an AutoPuzzler with a sterner constitution is up to it.  :)

Touchy, touchy!  :P  OK, the man who sketched this was a studio head.

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Aaron65

Not Bill, he probably would have been over in the Pontiac studio at this time...

Aaron65

Additionally, it might help to determine what time period Camaro this was supposed to represent.

f1fan


Aaron65


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Allemano

Was this designer only active for GM?

Allemano

#43
The sketching style suggests Jim Bisignano.

Aaron65

I'm not sure if he was only GM...I do know that he was a studio head for two famous Chevrolet brand names (including Camaro) at various points.  Jim Bisignano is not it.

Aaron65

After snooping around a bit...he was a GM career guy it seems.

Aaron65

This one shouldn't be black hole bound...if you figure out the year the car's supposed to be, the man should be fairly easy.

Aaron65

#47
One last push, tomorrow it goes into the hole...

1.  It's a sketch for a Camaro of the "future."
2.  This future Camaro was built, and was a big change over the previous one, though it didn't look exactly like the sketch here.
3.  The artist was a design chief, not of the overall division, but of the sports car brands.
4.  He "rode herd" on another radical Chevrolet model change in the same time period.

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Aaron65