Automotive Hall Of Fame

The Automotive Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for notable figures in the development of the automobile industry. Founded in 1939, the group opened a permanent museum in Midland, Michigan, United States, in 1971. A new building was built in Dearborn, Michigan, in 1997 to house the museum.

Hall of Fame Inductees

Note: The year of induction is included in parentheses.

Industry Leader of the Year

2004Carlos Ghosn
2003Michael J. Jackson
2002G. Richard Wagoner, Jr.
2001Fujio Cho
2000Kenneth Way
1999John Smith Jr.
1998Southwood Morcott
1997Alex Trotman
1996Richard Dauch
1995Robert Eaton
1994Roger Penske
1993Harold Poling
1992Frederick Mancheski
1991John Grettenberger
1990Heinz Prechter
1989 – Dr. Ruben Mettler
1988Robert Galvin
1987Donald Petersen
1986Roger B. Smith
1985John Curcio
1984Philip Caldwell
1983Roger B. Smith
1982Lee Iacocca

 

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