#BobKoto

His name is a little obscure today except among serious aficionados of automotive styling and design. But Holden "Bob" Koto was a gifted thinker who had a hand in one of the most important postwar cars that any manufacturer unleashed on a car-crazed public. Koto was born in 1910 in Beloit, Wisconsin. He joined Briggs Manufacturing in Detroit as a designer of automotive bodies. Koto was responsible for the handsome faces of the 1936 Fords, among others. He was in the staff of Raymond Loewy.


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