John de Vries (designer)

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John de Vries explaining the rear wiper design of the Volvo 480
Volvo 480
DAF 95
Den Oudsten Alliance

John R. de Vries is a Dutch designer of cars and trucks.

De Vries started at the design department of DAF in Helmond, where he worked on the design of Project 900, the successor of the DAF 66. In 1971, out of two of in-house designs and designs by Giovanni Michelotti and Bertone, De Vries' design was chosen for the car that ultimately became the Volvo 343.[1]

In 1980, the first front wheel drive Volvo was in development, and once again competing with a number of Italian designs, Volvo in Sweden went for De Vries' design that became the Volvo 480 in 1986. [2]

After his work for Volvo, he started to work for DAF Trucks in 1985, where he designed the .

In February 1998 he designed the bus for Den Oudsten.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Johannes (Hans) de Bruin (2012-04-10). A DUTCH TREAT...a tale of DAF cars & trucks. lulu.com. p. 76. ISBN 9781105636561.
  2. ^ Hans Moberger (2004). Volvo in Born - a history. Göteborg: Volvo Personenvagnar AB. p. 48. ISBN 9163153076.
  3. ^ Stefan Veenenberg (2017). De Den Oudsten Alliance. Stichting Haags Bus Museum. p. 7. ISBN 9789082239812.
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