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    Gordon Miller Buehrig (B-yur-rig) (June 18, 1904 – January 22, 1990) was an American automobile designer. Gordon Miller Buehrig was born in Mason City...
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    American Engineering Record (HAER) No. IN-114, "GM Futurliner, 1000 Gordon M. Buehrig Place, Auburn, DeKalb County, IN", 5 photos, 1 color transparency...
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    Styled by Gordon M. Buehrig, they featured front-wheel drive and independent front suspension. By placing the transmission ahead of the engine Buehrig was able...
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    'coffin nose'. The styling of the Cord 810 was the work of designer Gordon M. Buehrig and his team of stylists, which included young Vince Gardner and Alex...
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    Electrolux vacuum cleaner (1937) Cord automobile model 812, designed by Gordon M. Buehrig and staff (1937) Phantom Corsair, designed by Rust Heinz (1938) New...
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  • Vince Gardner, who began his career as a clay modeler working for Gordon M. Buehrig during the design of the Cord 810. Some styling touches, such as the...
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    Breech Allen K. Breed Craig Breedlove Carl Breer Edward G. Budd Gordon M. Buehrig Ettore Bugatti David D. Buick Philip Caldwell Richard D. Caleal Frank...
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    Duesenberg had coachworks devised by the company's chief body designer, Gordon Buehrig, and executed under the name La Grande by company branches in Chicago...
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    chief designer of the 1933 Auburn Speedster, and Gordon Buehrig, designer of the 810/812 Cords. Buehrig joined the company in Indianapolis in 1926 with...
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  • for luxury vehicles at the time. The company's chief body designer, Gordon Buehrig designed around half of the Model J bodies, while the remainder were...
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