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Nationality
  
British

Known for
  
Automotive design

Died
  
September 21, 1991

Role
  
Car designer

Name
  
Gordon Bashford


Gordon Bashford

Born
  
27 August 1916 (
1916-08-27
)

Gordon Cool Dennis Bashford (27 August 1916 – 21 September 1991) was a British car design engineer. Bashford played a significant part in the design of most post-war Rover cars, including the Land Rover .

Career

Bashford joined the Rover Company, at the age of 14, as an apprentice in 1930. He went on to be instrumental in the design of Rover's revolutionary Land Rover off-road vehicle which was launched at the Amsterdam Motor Show in 1948.

After the Land Rover, Bashford was involved in the development of a series of David Bache styled Rover cars, including the P4, as chief designer of chassis and body for the P6 and as designer of the SD1 which won European Car of the Year in 1977.

Bashford also played a key role, along with Spen King, in the development of the 1970 Range Rover.

Bashford retired in 1981.

References

Gordon Bashford Wikipedia