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I fixed a couple of spelling mistakes etc. I think it's a solid article, but I've a couple of possibilities for improvement:
  • I was wanting to know what his "Forward look" designs were.
  • There's little discussion as to what makes him distinctive as a card designer / stylist, apart from a preference for fins.
  • Also, maybe a section heading or two might also help improve the article?
— Matt 19:37, 3 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for your help & advice, Matt. I'll try to expand on why he's famous and his affect on the auto industry. Some pictures might help, but I'm a little copyright paranoid about anything I didn't photograph myself. -PlatinumX 04:24, 4 Jun 2004 (UTC)
I'm glad to have been of any help. Your recent changes have fixed all the above, good stuff! I agree that more pictures might improve things further, but, as you mention, it's difficult to get hold of photos with suitable licenses. — Matt 15:44, 5 Jun 2004 (UTC)

On top of that

The Forward look was that of any production Chrysler product, model year 1955 until the end of Exners career with Chrysler. There are not many photographs of Exner, he wasnt realy photo-genic, he had a Unibrow. What made him distictive was that he designed cars that were plug-ugly, and was paid for it.

Noncompliant Tag

While the article does well at presenting facts, I think it could stand a serious edit to clean-up some of the opinion statements. Anyone who does so may feel free to remove the noncompliant tag themselves. --Lekoman 08:15, 12 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Blow it

Out of your ass 152.163.100.201