![]() Chip was responsible for conceptualizing new proprietary ideas and fabrication of prototypes for the OEM’s. Other work has included: Stehrenberger Design as an automotive designer, creating illustrations and conceptual models Baker Sportronics, as chief designer and fabricator of electric vehicles used in the NFL and MLB and of course, working with his father, designing and building street rods, customs, studio vehicles and show cars for films such as Blade Runner, RoboCop, and Gone in 60 Seconds. November 1990 brought about the beginning of a relationship with Boyd Coddington and Hot Rods by Boyd, becoming a full time position in 1993, where Chip eventually became the President. Chip, who is widely acclaimed for fostering the “Boyd Look”, was responsible for many internationally known vehicles such as: Roadstar, Sportstar, Boydster I and II, and Boyd Air to name a few. However, Chip’s venture with Boyd ended in 1998.Īt this time Chip relocated his company Foose Design, an automotive and product design Development Company. ![]() His company specializes in illustration, graphics, ideation, model making, surfacing and complete construction of automobiles and automotive related products. ![]() These products are available to private individuals, automobile manufacturers and television and film producers. In November of 1997, Chip was inducted into the Hot Rod Hall of Fame at Peterson Publishing’s 50th anniversary, held at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada. ![]()
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