Godwin LB Roger Hancock LB Pete Harris DL Doug Jacobs LB Phillip Kent DL JimLentz DB Chris Mitchell DB 38 Chucky Mullins DB Don Price DL Kelvin Pritchett
Foster (1969–1970) Walt Olinger (1971–1972) Joe Hauptman (1973–1976) JimLentz (1977–1980) Gary Butler (1981–1982) Bob Lopez (1983–1986) Jack Welch (1987–1992)
Foster (1969–1970) Walt Olinger (1971–1972) Joe Hauptman (1973–1976) JimLentz (1977–1980) Gary Butler (1981–1982) Bob Lopez (1983–1986) Jack Welch (1987–1992)
Foster (1969–1970) Walt Olinger (1971–1972) Joe Hauptman (1973–1976) JimLentz (1977–1980) Gary Butler (1981–1982) Bob Lopez (1983–1986) Jack Welch (1987–1992)
Foster (1969–1970) Walt Olinger (1971–1972) Joe Hauptman (1973–1976) JimLentz (1977–1980) Gary Butler (1981–1982) Bob Lopez (1983–1986) Jack Welch (1987–1992)
as the successor to the FT-86. At the October 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, JimLentz, COO and President of Toyota Motor Sales USA confirmed that the production
Retrieved 17 January 2013. Blanco, Sebastian (28 November 2012). "Toyota's JimLentz looks into the future of wireless charging, CNG and more hydrogen". Autoblog
there was no knight, prince, king, or other male to come to her rescue." JimLentz, Director of Animation Art at Heritage Auctions, said in 2015: "The Evil
Foster (1969–1970) Walt Olinger (1971–1972) Joe Hauptman (1973–1976) JimLentz (1977–1980) Gary Butler (1981–1982) Bob Lopez (1983–1986) Jack Welch (1987–1992)
Foster (1969–1970) Walt Olinger (1971–1972) Joe Hauptman (1973–1976) JimLentz (1977–1980) Gary Butler (1981–1982) Bob Lopez (1983–1986) Jack Welch (1987–1992)