- Harris Mann
Harris Mann (b. April, 1938) is a British car designer.cite web
url = http://www.leylandprincess.co.uk/HarrisMann.htm
title = The Designer: Harris Mann
accessdate = 8 February
accessyear = 2006] Mann took over from Roy Haynes as chief stylist atBritish Leyland in 1970.Biography
Harris Mann was born in London in 1938, and attended engineering school in
Westminster . Mann's automotive design career started, first with the bus and coach building firm Duple, followed by a short time working in the U.S. with Loewy Consultancy. After a short spell of National Service back in the UK, Mann worked, first forCommer , then for Ford.Cars on which Mann was involved at Ford included the first Escort and the Capri. Mann's boss at Ford, Roy Haynes, persuaded Mann to go with him when he moved to BMC to lead their design studio in Cowley in 1967.
Mann worked alongside Haynes on the BMC Marina project, and when the design department they were working in was relocated to Longbridge, Haynes left the company, leaving Mann to lead the design team for, what was by then,
British Leyland (BL).Mann took over the Allegro project, and then worked on the "Diablo" project, which became the Princess. This was followed by the work for which he most famous, the
Triumph TR7 . His final projects with BL were the Metro, and the Maestro. After these he left and went freelance. In this capacity he worked forMG Rover on the MG 'Z-Series' (the ZR, ZS, and the ZT).References
*cite journal |title=Harris Mann Interview |journal=Classic Cars Magazine |month=January | year=2005 |pages=70–73
*cite journal |title=The Designer: Harris Man |journal=Classic Car Weekly |month=December | year=2004 |url=http://www.leylandprincess.co.uk/HarrisMann.htmNotes
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