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Larry Erickson, a renowned automotive designer on The Strange Motion Way

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In this episode, Tim and Carrie Strange interview Larry Erickson, a renowned automotive designer known for his work on iconic custom cars like Cadzilla and Illumacoop. Larry shares his journey from childhood influences in car culture to his education at the Art Center College of Design, and his experiences at General Motors and Ford. He discusses the evolution of hot rodding, the impact of Boyd Coddington on the custom car scene, and the future of automotive design. The conversation highlights the importance of mentorship, the significance of custom cars in car culture, and the ongoing passion for automotive craftsmanship. In this engaging conversation, Larry Erickson shares his journey from teaching to building iconic cars, including his experiences with Rivian and his personal projects like the Chevy Roadster and Bonneville car. He discusses the challenges and joys of car design, the intricacies of judging at car shows, and the future of hot rodding amidst changing trends and technologies. Larry emphasizes the importance of community and collaboration in the automotive world, reflecting on the creativity and passion that drives car enthusiasts.

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In this episode, Tim and Carrie Strange interview Larry Erickson, a renowned automotive designer known for his work on iconic custom cars like Cadzilla and Illumacoop. Larry shares his journey from childhood influences in car culture to his education at the Art Center College of Design, and his experiences at General Motors and Ford. He discusses the evolution of hot rodding, the impact of Boyd Coddington on the custom car scene, and the future of automotive design. The conversation highlights the importance of mentorship, the significance of custom cars in car culture, and the ongoing passion for automotive craftsmanship. In this engaging conversation, Larry Erickson shares his journey from teaching to building iconic cars, including his experiences with Rivian and his personal projects like the Chevy Roadster and Bonneville car. He discusses the challenges and joys of car design, the intricacies of judging at car shows, and the future of hot rodding amidst changing trends and technologies. Larry emphasizes the importance of community and collaboration in the automotive world, reflecting on the creativity and passion that drives car enthusiasts.

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