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Roy Lunn

1925 - 2017 (Age 92)

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Obituary

Roy Lunn, the British-born automotive engineer who designed sports cars and the S.U.V., died Aug. 5, 2017, in Santa Barbara, Calif. of complications from a stroke, according to the New York Times. He was 92.

Lunn was described by peers as an automotive engineering genius and had a knack designing cars that people didn’t yet know they wanted to drive. He oversaw development of the engine and chassis of the experimental Ford Mustang I. The two-seat sports car was the precursor to the four-seat production model Mustang which set off the pony car craze of the 1960s.

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Ford Motor Co. then tasked him with designing what became known as the GT40, a sports car built to challenge Ferrari’s dominance of the Le Mans endurance race in France. These sleek machines swept the winner’s podium at Le Mans in 1966.

The New York Times quoted Lunn, a former aeronautical engineer, describing the GT40s as “low-flying airplanes,” that were initially difficult to keep on the track. ( Read the in-depth Times obituary here.)

But it wasn’t just the world of high-performance sports cars that he had an impact on. He was director of engineering for Jeep and oversaw the design of the Jeep Cherokee, the first of a new class of vehicles, the Sport Utility Vehicle, or S.U.V. He later came out of retirement to assist in bringing the Humvee up to U.S. Army specifications during the 1980s.

Always aware of current trends in the industry and with an eye to the future, he spent his last years working on what he described as a “People’s Car,” an electric vehicle made from sustainable materials, with a suggested retail price of $5,000.

Lunn is survived by his wife, Jeanie, two daughters, Nicola and Patrice, and his sister, Audrey Lyon.

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I had the opportunity to work with Roy for two years at Renault/Jeep Sport developing the Sport Renault and building XJ desert racing vehicles. Roys knowledge and leadership kept us motived to insure the success of the Sport Renault and XJ desert racing programs. Roy put together a great team there and I am glad I was able to be a part of that team. I am glad that Roy had the chance to live a long life and was able to share his knowledge and visions with many people. He will be missed but...

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr Lunn in England in the 1960's. It is with shock I have just learnt of his passing. My condolences to all his familiy.

My sincerest regards to the family and friends of Mr. Lunn during your grieving period.

May the God of all comfort be with the Lunn family during this difficult time.

My sincere condolences to Jeanie, Nicola Patrice, and Audrey for the loss of your dear husband, father, brother and friend ~ Roy. May you continue to be blessed with his memory, his geniusness and legacy and may your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times you shared together as you celebrate a life well lived and loved (Daniel 12:13) ~ Linda, Queens, NY

May the hearer of prayer, comfort you all throughout most difficult time.
Matthew 21:22 -

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

My sincere condolences to the Lunn family. May your memories bring joy to your hearts and may our Heavenly Father comfort you and your family at this most difficult time. Psalms 145:18,19