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Harry Bentley Bradley

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Bradley joined General Motors during his last semester at Pratt and moved to Detroit in July 1962. It was against company policy to publish designs for Hot Rod and Custom magazines while working for GM, so Harry continued to publish his design under the false name Mark Fadner. Soon after joining
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and developed a relationship that would result in more than ten Bradley-designed custom cars over the next eight years, including the 1964 Alexa (credited by Alexander Bros. to Designer X) and the 1967
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learning how to live with his paralysis. He spent most of his free time drawing, benefiting from the time he had previously spent taking classes at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.
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which allowed him to return to California. He designed a new range of die-cast model cars which were released in 1968 as
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asking about job opportunities and they responded by suggesting the industrial design program at
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Harry Bentley Bradley: American automotive design innovator
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After only four years at GM, in 1966 Bradley moved to
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Pratt Institute
General Motors
Mattel
Hot Wheels
Hot Wheels
Alexander Brothers
La Jolla, California
Waban, Massachusetts
Boston Children's Hospital
College of Wooster
General Motors
Pratt Institute
Alexander Brothers
Dodge Deora
Mattel
Hot Wheels
Art Center College of Design

Bel Air
Hot Wheels
Wienermobile
Dodge Deora
ISBN
978-0981886503
"Harry Bentley Bradley, Car Designer - Hall Of Fame"
"Folks Of Interest - Harry Bentley Bradley R.I.P."
"1951 Chevrolet "La Jolla" Custom Coupe"
"1965 Dodge Deora Concept Car"
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