[Chrysler300] The Exner Era @ the University of Notre Dame
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[Chrysler300] The Exner Era @ the University of Notre Dame



FORWARD LOOK AUTO DESIGN: 
THE EXNER ERA 
Presented by the University of Notre Dame  /  Department of Art, Art History 
& Design 
September 29th, 2007 
This past weekend we were fortunate to attend the wonderful Exner Era tribute 
at Notre Dame University.  Peter Grist, author of the much anticipated 
biography “Virgil Exner- Visioneer”, was present to sign copies of his book and 
present an Exner lecture at the Snite Museum on Saturday evening.  A special 
Exner designed poster was also available signed by Virgil Exner Jr.  The tribute 
was certainly possible only through the efforts of Professor Paul Down of the 
Department of Art, Art History & Design. His recognition of the need to do 
something extraordinary to honor alumnus Mr. Exner led to this event.  
A special dinner was held at the Morris Inn on Campus to thank all who 
supported the event through cars or material.  In attendance also were a few famous 
people in Virgil Jr’s.life.  
After the dinner all guests departed for the Snite Museum for the Grist 
lecture. After Peter’s presentation, Virgil took the podium to present his comments 
and slides on his father’s legacy.  A Q&A followed.  At the lecture, Peter 
Grist presented two beautiful plaques honoring Virgil Sr. to both the University’
s Department of Design and to Buchanan High School. The plaques provided not 
only a brief history of the man but also his classic posed image as well as a 
prominent forward look emblem; a very considerate gift on the part of Mr. 
Grist.   
But the main event was the 9:00 am to 4:00 pm public display and presentation 
of Exner Era work.  Professor Paul Down commenced the event with his 
presentation of the Exner contribution both to automobile design and Mr Exner’s 
contribution to the school in the 1950s. Lectures and automobile industry 
discussions continued all day.  All of the invited vehicles were displayed in the Stepan 
Hall, a unique geodesic dome on the north campus. Twelve significant vehicles 
and the display of Exner artwork were arranged in Stepan Hall on the North 
Campus for the public and students to review. 
What was unusual about this event was the opportunity to see vehicles that 
heretofore most had only seen in pictures.  I took particular pleasure in seeing 
Virgil Jr.'s Simca creation from about 1957 which embodied the front end 
styling features of the 1963 Stingray.  My favorite was General Lyon's Mercer 
Cobra which Virgil Sr. produced in1964 for the Copper Development Company;  a then 
widely advertised retro design based on his favored long hood short deck 
concept. Other notables included Ele Chesney’s 1954 Plymouth Belmont, a 1965 
Bugatti 101CX, a 1970 Stutz, 1949 Studebaker Starlight Sedan, .   
The Chrysler Museum, through the efforts of Brandt Rosenbusch, provided three 
Exner era vehicles, a 1955 Dodge La Femme, a 1957 Plymouth Belvedere, and a 
1955 Chrysler C-300.  I brought my Gauguin red 1957 300 C. Virgil Exner Jr also 
had a 2007 Chrysler 300 on display for a comparison to his father’s style.  
On a celebrity note, Jay Leno, who could not attend due to a commitment, 
chose to have one of his associates there to capture the occasion and bring a few 
copies of the book home for him.  Outside the hall, the Stutz club held their 
meet. 
I want to thank Professor Down and his staff for providing the forum for the 
excellent tribute to our hero of design. 
Please be sure to pick up a copy of Peter Grist’s book and if you are 
inclined to send a message of how many of us are out here, please order it from the 
University Book store at Notre Dame University.  <eFollett.com> and search 
under the title of general books. Key words of Grist and Exner will provide 
ordering instructions. It is worth the investment.  In this way it will help them 
meet their expenses as well as show the tremendous interest that exists for the 
man.  Professor Down commented that the book store was at first skeptical of 
the success of the book signing but by Saturday morning the sales had far 
exceeded all expectations.  Many were seen buying three or more copies.  
In summary the event was the most excellent way to meet the man who worked 
with his father during those incredible Forward Look creative years. Virgil 
Exner Jr. was available throughout the day to talk to all of his and his father’s 
fans.  
For more information please go to 
<http://info.detnews.com/joyrides/story/index.cfm?id=694>  
If you open the icon on the left of the page you will see all of the cars on 
display 
Marv Raguse  



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