Richard A. Teague

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Richard A. Teague was an influential American automotive designer best known for his innovative work at American Motors Corporation (AMC), where he created several distinctive models in the 1960s and 1970s.

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instanceOf American
automotive designer
human
industrial designer
birthDate 1923-12-26
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1991-05-05
designed AMC AMX NERFINISHED
AMC Eagle (overall concept and styling influence) NERFINISHED
AMC Gremlin NERFINISHED
AMC Hornet NERFINISHED
AMC Javelin NERFINISHED
AMC Matador coupe NERFINISHED
AMC Pacer NERFINISHED
AMC Tarpon concept car NERFINISHED
Packard Predictor concept car NERFINISHED
employer American Motors Corporation NERFINISHED
Chrysler Corporation NERFINISHED
General Motors NERFINISHED
Packard Motor Car Company NERFINISHED
eraActive 1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
familyName Teague NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork automotive design
industrial design
fullName Richard Arthur Teague NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Richard
influenced American Motors Corporation product strategy
knownFor bold, unconventional styling themes
distinctive, compact car designs
use of interchangeable body panels to reduce tooling costs
nationality United States of America
notableFor innovative automotive design at American Motors Corporation in the 1960s and 1970s
notableWork AMC AMX design NERFINISHED
AMC Gremlin design NERFINISHED
AMC Javelin design NERFINISHED
AMC Pacer design NERFINISHED
occupation automotive designer
industrial designer
positionHeld Vice President of Design at American Motors Corporation

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AMC Javelin designer Richard A. Teague