Richard A. Teague

Richard A. (Dick) Teague (December 23, 1923 – May 5, 1991), born in Los Angeles, California, was an industrial designer in the North American automotive industry. He held automotive design positions at General Motors, Packard, and Chrysler before becoming Vice President of Design for American Motors Corporation (AMC), and designed several notable show cars and production vehicles including AMC's Pacer, Gremlin and Hornet models, as well as the Jeep Cherokee XJ and even had a hand in designing/assisted in the designing of later cars for Chrysler after American Motor's buyout such as the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Neon.

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Richard A. Teague
Alias (AKA)Teague Dick
Birth dateDecember 23, 1923
Birth place
Los Angeles , United States
Date of deathMay 05, 1991
Place of death
San Diego
Education
Art Center College of Design

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