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Roy Brown Jr. was born on 30 October, 1916, is a designer. Discover Roy Brown Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 97 years old?

Popular As Roy Abbott Brown Jr.
Occupation Automobile designer
Age 97 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 30 October, 1916
Birthday 30 October
Birthplace Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Date of death February 24, 2013
Died Place Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
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Roy Brown Jr. Net Worth

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2002

Ford next assigned Brown the task of designing a model that would appeal to buyers "with upscale tastes and mid-range budgets." Brown designed a car that "blared individuality." He rejected the tail fins prevalent in that era for rear lights shaped like boomerangs and gave the car a unique vertical front grille. According to Thomas E. Bonsall's book, Disaster in Dearborn (2002), it was assistant stylist Bob "Robin" Jones who suggested a vertical motif for the front end of the "E-car".

1974

Brown retired from Ford in 1974. He died in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 2013, from Parkinson's disease and pneumonia.

1966

After returning to Detroit in 1966, Brown helped design Ford's Econoline van. He later became executive designer in the Lincoln Mercury division.

1962

Ford transferred Brown to England, where he designed the 1962 Ford Cortina, which would become the automaker's best-selling car in Great Britain.

1959

Ford canceled production of the Edsel in November 1959, and Brown would tell acquaintances "I cried in my beer for two days."

1958

Brown gained attention in 1958 for creating the now-infamous "horse-collar" in response to engineers' concerns about engine cooling problems.

1957

The model, named "Edsel" after Henry Ford's only child, rolled into showrooms in 1957, accompanied by a massive publicity campaign. But only 63,000 Edsels were sold in the first year of production, with its distinctive grille being the most criticized feature.

1955

After a stint in the U.S. Army, he was hired by Ford Motor Company, where he was assigned to oversee design of the 1955 Lincoln Futura, the model that would be transformed into TV's Batmobile a decade later. The Lincoln Futura was designed by William M. Schmidt of Ford Styling, who later became VP Styling at Studebaker-Packard Corp. in May, 1955.

1937

Following his graduation from Detroit Art Academy in 1937, he was hired by General Motors as a designer in its Cadillac division, working alongside Bill Mitchell. "The first thing he designed was an instrument panel for the 1939 Cadillac," his son Reg told The Los Angeles Times.

1916

Roy Brown Jr. (October 30, 1916 – February 24, 2013) was a Canadian-American car designer and engineer, best known for creating the first Ford Edsel automobile model in 1958 and the exterior for the Ford Zephyr.