Tom Tjaarda | |
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Born | Stevens Thompson Tjaarda van Starkenburg July 23, 1934 |
Died | June 2, 2017 Turin, Italy | (aged 82)
Education | University of Michigan |
Occupation | Engineer |
Engineering career | |
Discipline | Car designer |
Practice name | Tom Tjaarda |
Tom Tjaarda (born Stevens Thompson Tjaarda van Starkenburg;[1] July 23, 1934 – June 2, 2017) was an American automobile designer noted for his work on a broad range of automobiles — estimated at over eighty[2] — from exotic sports cars including the Ferrari 365 California and De Tomaso Pantera to high-volume popular cars including the first generation Ford Fiesta (1972) and the Fiat 124 Spider (1966).
For his work, Tjaarda was honored at the 1997 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance as well as the 1997 Concorso Italiano.[3]
Jalopnik called Tjaarda "one of the defining automotive designers of the 20th century."[4] Noted automotive designer and journalist Robert Cumberford called Tjaarda "one of the world’s most accomplished Italian car designers."[5] Car Design News called him "one of the great unsung heroes of the car design world."[6]
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