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Count Alexis de
Sakhnoffsky (November 12, 1901 –
April 27, 1964, born Алексей Владимирович Сахновский) was an
American industrial designer,
known prin****lly...
- cash to the new company. In
early 1937,
Evans phoned Count Alexis de
Sakhnoffsky, the
original Austin body designer, and
asked him to
design a new line...
- but got a
minor facelift from Russian-born
stylist Alexis de
Sakhnoffsky.
Sakhnoffsky designed for
other automakers including Cord, Auburn, Nash, Packard...
- with the engine. The open two-seater body
styled by
Count Alexis de
Sakhnoffsky featured a boat-tail and a vee windscreen. The "Auburn
Speedster 120"...
- 113 in.
wheelbase and
still carried the
facelift that
Count Alexis de
Sakhnoffsky did for the De Vaux in 1931. The Hall-modified
Continental 22-A 6-cylinder...
- Kaufmann. The
interior design is
attributed to both
Count Alexis de
Sakhnoffsky and
Frank Don Riha (1899–1957).: 37 As he had done at his New York theater...
- well-engineered with "conservatively attractive"
styling by
Alexis de
Sakhnoffsky. However,
sales of the po****r-priced cars did not meet expectations...
- (1894–1989)
Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983)
Belle Kogan (1902–2000)
Alexis de
Sakhnoffsky (1901–1964)
Viktor Schreckengost (1906–2008)
Walter Dorwin Teague (1883–1960)...
-
convertible tops, were the
product of
noted industrial designer Alexis de
Sakhnoffsky and used
bodies from the
Bender Body
Company of Cleveland. They originally...
-
Macauley although the
actual design work was done by
Count Alexis de
Sakhnoffsky in his
stint as a
consultant at Packard. Only four
Sport Coupes were...