John Reinhart
John Reinhart attended the Central Academy of Commercial Arts in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he studied automotive and product design, commercial art, lettering and graphic design. He also trained at the Ohio Mechanics Institute, Los Angeles Polytechnic Institute, General Motors Design School and The Belsky Technical School in Detroit. His first job in the industry was for General Motors’ Cadillac Studio in 1936, where he helped to design the interior of the 1938 Cadillac 60 Special. He went on to work for Gordon Buehrig at Auburn Automobile before settling at Packard in the late 1930s. By 1941, Reinhart was the supervisor of Packard’s Rolls-Royce account. When the United States entered World War... more.
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