Roy Haynes (designer)

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Ford Cortina MkII
1976 Mini Clubman
1973 Morris Marina

Roy D. Haynes (born c.1925) is a former British automobile designer. Haynes worked for Ford where he was responsible for the design of the 1966 Cortina MkII. In 1967 he moved to BMC [1] where he created the 1969 Mini Clubman facelift for the Mini, and where he designed the 1971 Morris Marina.

Haynes was replaced as chief stylist of, what was by then, British Leyland in 1970 by Harris Mann. In 1976 Roy Haynes formed ElecTraction Ltd Maldon, Essex and designed several electric vehicles.

References

  • Knowles, David. MGB: MGC & MGB GT V8. ISBN 1-901432-25-4.
  1. ^ "News and Views: Ford stylists join BMH". Autocar. 127 (nbr 3742): 56. 2 November 1967.