George Gallion was a designer at GM in Detroit in 1966 when he took his position at Opel in Rüsselsheim. From then on, he was responsible of how the Opel models looked like for several decades. On his drawing board several legendary icons were created, including the CD, the Manta and the Monza GSE.
Subject ID: 60679
MoreGeorge Gallion was a designer at GM in Detroit in 1966 when he took his position at Opel in Rüsselsheim. From then on, he was responsible of how the Opel models looked like for several decades. On his drawing board several legendary icons were created, including the CD, the Manta and the Monza GSE.
Subject ID: 60679
Subject ID: 60679
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