Gale Halderman (original design)
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Gale Halderman was an American automotive designer best known for creating the original styling concept that became the first-generation Ford Mustang.
Aliases (1)
- Gale Halderman ×46
Statements (46)
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| instanceOf |
automotive designer
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human → industrial designer → |
| associatedWith |
Ford Mustang heritage and history
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| countryOfBirth |
United States of America
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| countryOfCitizenship |
United States of America
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| designed |
Mustang fastback styling elements
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concept sketches that led to production Mustang → first-generation Ford Mustang → original Ford Mustang coupe styling → |
| educatedAt |
Dayton Art Institute
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| employer |
Ford Corporate Design
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Ford Design Center → Ford Lincoln-Mercury Division → Ford Motor Company → Ford Styling Department → |
| familyName |
Halderman
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| fieldOfWork |
automotive design
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transport design → |
| genre |
car design
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| givenName |
Gale
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| hasRole |
lead stylist on early Mustang proposal
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| industry |
automotive industry
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| influenced |
Ford Mustang styling cues
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pony car segment design → |
| knownFor |
contribution to Ford brand identity through design
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side sculpting and proportions of the original Mustang → |
| languageSpoken |
English
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| memberOf |
Ford Mustang design team
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| name |
Gale Halderman
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| notableFor |
creating the original styling concept for the Ford Mustang
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influencing the pony car design language → |
| notableWork |
1965 Ford Mustang design details
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first-generation Ford Mustang design → original Ford Mustang styling concept → |
| occupation |
automotive designer
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industrial designer → |
| placeOfBirth |
Tipp City, Ohio
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| placeOfDeath |
Tipp City, Ohio
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| residence |
Tipp City, Ohio
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| workedOn |
Ford Galaxie designs
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Ford Mustang project → Ford Thunderbird designs → |
| workedWith |
Donald Frey
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Joe Oros → Lee Iacocca → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Ford Mustang
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designer |