We’ve all become familiar with the most famous hardware in stock-car racing: The Harley J. Earl Trophy, which goes to the winner of the Daytona 500. Strangely, perhaps, the car atop the trophy isn’t ...
Design and engineering studies that may hint at GM’s future direction.
A one-off Corvette convertible built as a gift for legendary General Motors design boss Harley Earl is headed to auction. Scheduled to cross the auction block on Jan. 12 at a Mecum auction in ...
This type of windshield featured on many American cars of the 1950s, but its popularity quickly waned in the 1960s. Here's why automakers moved on.
Harley Earl, recently retired head of GM styling, called upon experience gained from designing futuristic Motorama Show cars for his own convertible-hardtop roadster. Bob McLean, left, is in charge of ...
Outside of Zora Arkus-Duntov, there are perhaps no people more important to the history of the Corvette than Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell. Both served as the head of GM Styling during the early ...
The Harley J. Earl Trophy is kept on display at Daytona International Speedway. A smaller replica is given to each Daytona 500 winner.
Pioneers -- Hollywood and Harley -- The competitors -- The Cadillac Kid -- Battleground Detroit -- Assembly lines to breadlines -- A man of style and "statue" -- "What will I tell Mr. Sloan?" -- ...
The Daytona 500 kicks off the NASCAR season this weekend at Daytona International Speedway. The winner of the Daytona 500 receives a large payout and the Harley J. Earl Trophy. DAYTONA BEACH — In ...
Harley J. Earl was born in Hollywood, California in late November, 1893. He learned automotive styling working for his father at Earl Automobile Works, the family’s coachbuilding business. Harley ...
The Harley J. Earl Trophy is kept on display at Daytona International Speedway. A smaller replica is given to each Daytona 500 winner. Volusia-Flagler Boys Athlete of the Week nominees for May 4-9 ...