I am reading the August 2011 issue of Hemmings Classic Car. On page 66 is an article about Alex Tremulis. Quite interesting - had to do with the Tucker, for example.
It goes on to say he went to Ford in 1952 and eventually was "given responsibility for redesigning the two-seat Thunderbird".
My knowledge of the design of the Squarebird is very modest, limited to books like Bill Boyer's and so on.
Does anyone know the extent of Mr. Temulis' role in the Squarebird? Was he part of a team or should we think of him soley as the source? Any info appreciated!
(he has a bio at http://www.tuckerclub.org/html/tremulis.php )
John
It goes on to say he went to Ford in 1952 and eventually was "given responsibility for redesigning the two-seat Thunderbird".
My knowledge of the design of the Squarebird is very modest, limited to books like Bill Boyer's and so on.
Does anyone know the extent of Mr. Temulis' role in the Squarebird? Was he part of a team or should we think of him soley as the source? Any info appreciated!
(he has a bio at http://www.tuckerclub.org/html/tremulis.php )
John
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