- Eugene Bordinat
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name = Eugene Bordinat
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birth_date = birth date|1920|02|10
birth_place = Toledo,Ohio
death_date = death date and age|1987|08|11|1920|02|11
death_place =Detroit ,Michigan
occupation =Automotive
spouse = Teresa Bordinat
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children =Eugene Bordinat, Jr. (
10 February 1920 –11 August 1987 ) was aFord Motor Company styling executive whose career spanned several decades.Early career
Bordinat was educated at the Cranbrook Academy of Art and
University of Michigan . He joinedGeneral Motors in 1939 as a trainee. DuringWorld War II he was a supervisor atFisher Body fortank production, and later served in theUnited States Army Air Forces . Bordinat briefly returned to work at GM as a senior stylist after the war.Ford career
Bordinat joined Ford in 1947, quitting General Motors. He supervised styling at the
Lincoln-Mercury division, influencing the implementation of many automotive designs. Bordinat was promoted to vice president for styling and a chief designer in 1961, the successor toGeorge W. Walker . He ultimately served 19 years, longer than anyone in Ford Styling before or since. His favorite designs during his tenure included successful cars like theFord Mustang and Lincoln Continental Mk III, as well as the much-maligned Pinto.Personal life
Bordinat is quoted to have said "Beauty is a good 10-day sales report", a methodology that made him [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/versatile versatile] and adaptive. He was a member of the
Industrial Designers Society of America from its founding in 1965. In his retirement he wrote a light-heartedautobiography manuscript entitled "My Days at the Court of Henry II". Though it had been finished and accepted, it was being edited at the time of his death to accommodate a more "anti-Iacocca slant" as suggested by the publisher and of which Bordinat approved. Eugene Bordinat died suddenly of an undiagnosed lung ailment at theHenry Ford Hospital onAugust 11 ,1987 . Though hiswidow Teresa said that she would finish it, the work was never published.References
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* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE5D8103FF937A2575BC0A961948260 Archived New York Times obituary] , retrieved24 July 2008
* [http://www.idsa.org/absolutenm/templates/?z=106&a=1673 IDSA page on Eugene Bordinat] , retrieved24 July 2008
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