Beverly Rae Kimes

Beverly Rae Kimes
Born(1939-08-17)August 17, 1939
DiedMay 12, 2008(2008-05-12) (aged 68)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Occupation(s)Automotive journalist, historian
Spouse
James H. Cox
(m. 1984)

Beverly Rae Kimes (August 17, 1939 – May 12, 2008) was an American automotive journalist and historian, known as the "First Lady of Automotive History" and "The Grande Dame of Automobile History". She was born in West Chicago, Illinois on August 17, 1939 and grew up in Wheaton, Illinois. She received a bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois, and a master's degree in journalism from the Pennsylvania State University.[1]

Her first job was at Automobile Quarterly in 1963. She claimed that the total extent of her car knowledge when she started was the info on her driver's license. She had originally wanted to be a theater writer, but once she started writing about cars, the theater dream faded. She said, "My first assignment was a history of the Curved Dash Oldsmobile and I was hooked." She was promoted to head editor in 1975, a position she held until 1981, when she left to concentrate on free-lance writing.[2]

  1. ^ Martin, Douglas (May 20, 2008). "Beverly Rae Kimes, Automotive Journalist and Historian, Is Dead at 68". The New York Times. p. B7.
  2. ^ Foster, Kit (May 21, 2008). "Beverly Rae Kimes, First Lady of Automotive History, Dies". Old Cars Weekly.

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