- William Towns
William (Bill) Towns (died 1994) was a British car designer.
Towns began his training as a designer at
Rootes in 1954, where he was mainly involved in the styling of seats and door handles. Later he was also involved with the styling of theirHillman Hunter . He moved to Rover in 1963 and worked there forDavid Bache and designed the body of the Rover-BRM gas turbine Le Mans car. In 1966 he left Rover to joinAston Martin as a seat designer, eventually becoming the force behind theAston Martin Lagonda [cite web
title=Feature: Aston Martin Lagonda
date=2006-03-09
url=http://www.channel4.com/4car/ft/feature/feature/171/3
publisher=Channel 4] .He left Aston Martin after the Lagonda for more remunerative industrial design work in 1977, but as a freelance designer, worked on the
Jensen-Healey , the successful Hustlerkit-car , theReliant SS2 and the short-lived Railton F28/F29.Towns died from cancer in 1994.
Up until July 2005 his own cars were on display at the
Heritage Motor Centre ,Gaydon , UK [cite web
title=Honest John's Agony column: Home Towns
date=2005-06-18
url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/main.jhtml?xml=/motoring/2005/06/18/mrjon18.xml
publisher="The Daily Telegraph"] .ome of his cars
* 1964 Rover-BRM gas turbine car (with
David Bache )
* 1967Aston Martin DBS
* 1972Minissima
* 1976 Microdot
* 1976Aston Martin Lagonda
* 1978 Hustler
* 1980Aston Martin Bulldog
* 1988Reliant SS2
* 1989 Railton F28 Fairmile and F29 ClaremontExternal links
* [http://www.aronline.co.uk/index.htm?townsindexf.htm AROnline: William Towns]
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