Car Styling
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- | '''Kaneko Enterprises, Inc.''' (15641 Product Lane, A-10, Huntington, CA 92649) are the owners of the automotive design magazine '''Car Styling'''. | + | '''Kaneko Enterprises, Inc.''' (15641 Product Lane, A-10, Huntington, CA 92649) are the owners of the automotive design magazine '''Car Styling'''. It went out of business in 2010. |
Its chief editor was [[Akira Fujimoto]]. | Its chief editor was [[Akira Fujimoto]]. |
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Kaneko Enterprises, Inc. (15641 Product Lane, A-10, Huntington, CA 92649) are the owners of the automotive design magazine Car Styling. It went out of business in 2010.
Its chief editor was Akira Fujimoto.
Issue #23
- Luigi Colani: Designing Tomorrow-Car Styling No. 23, published September 1978.
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