- Paul
Bracq (born
December 13, 1933, Bordeaux, France) is an
automotive designer noted for his work at Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Citroën, and Peugeot.
Bracq's design...
- W108 and W109 were only
available as 4-door models,
similarly squarish Bracq-designed 2-door W111 and W112 coupés and
cabriolets filled those niches...
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introduced in 1961.
Featuring squared-off
modern three-box
styling by Paul
Bracq, they were
manufactured until model year 1976, when the W123 was released...
- coupé and
cabriolet body
styles distinct from the saloon.
Designed by Paul
Bracq,
these specialty cars were
shared between the two new series, and featured...
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celebration for the 1972
Summer Olympics in Munich. It was
designed by Paul
Bracq, with
gullwing doors and was
based on a
modified 2002 ch****is with a mid-mounted...
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designed the
iconic 500K/540K and 300 SL. The lead
designers were Paul
Bracq and Béla Barényi, who
created its patented,
slightly concave hardtop, which...
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introduced in
February 1962, and
shares its more
restrained and
elegant Paul
Bracq designed bodywork and
interior with the Mercedes-Benz W111 220SE coupe/convertible...
- Hofmeister's
predecessor at BMW was
Peter Szymanowski and his
successor was Paul
Bracq. BMW
design history (German) Bayley,
Stephen (2009). Cars: Freedom, Style...
- of the
Mercedes automobile brand by
Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft. Paul
Bracq –
major designer of
automobiles in the 20th
century Adolf Daimler – chief...
- made. Also in 1971, Paul
Bracq had
finalised the E12's design, however,
compared with the
later series production E12,
Bracq's design car had a more stretched...