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Click on thumbnail to view larger image " No Contest"by Thom SanSoucie
Signed limited edition giclee print (1953-2006 Corvettes)
"No Contest" Signed limited edition giclee print (1953-2006 Corvettes)
Visit the Thom SanSoucie Gallery "Knafel Pontiac"
Size: 22" x 28" Bill Knafel was an institution in Akron,
Ohio. Knafel Pontiac showed its civic pride as a sponsor of local
baseball, softball and bowling teams. It was, however, his sponsorship
of drag racing that brought national acclaim. "Opens At Eight" Signed limited edition of 800
Not since the early 70's has the release of a new car sparked so much anticipation and excitement. The re-birth of the muscle car has
enthusiasts and collectors putting in their orders months in advance and in
some It's that sense of urgency that has
these owners, willing to subject their 440 Six Packs and Hemi Challengers to
the rain
Close-up Views
Cool Reflections More than meets the eye Hot new Challenger Checking the time "Six Pack Salute" Signed limited edition of 800
One of Michael's most color-intense paintings, it features Mopars from 1967 through 1971, including the powerful GTX's, Road Runners, Super Bees, Chargers, Cudas, and a Challenger! With it's reflection-in-a reflection-in-a-reflection, this painting is as much of a head-turner as the cars it pays tribute to!
Close-up Views
Bird on a Wing Super Reflection Check the Gauges Turning Heads
Size: 22" x 28" Pecan candies from Stuckey's - a popular choice to satisfy any sweet tooth in 1972. A Dairy Queen creamy soft serve hot fudge sundae is the perfect sweet spot on a warm summer evening. Best of all, everyone loved the sweet glazed "Hot doughnuts Now" from Krispy Kreme. Eat a couple while still warm and save the rest until morning. Satisfy the itch for ground pounding, tire melting horsepower and drive your Hemi - the Challenger, the Cuda, the Roadrunner, or the Charger Daytona - Sweet! This newest release from artist David Snyder depicts the sweetest treats on the road in 1972. Don't miss out! Buy any of
Dave's art and get a free limited edition print of "Dixie Pig"
with your order! " Fuel Injection" by
Dale Bert
Signed limited edition Printed on heavy watercolor paper Size 16" x 20" Size 20" x 25" "Barnyard Shakers"
Size: 15" x 32" "Hollywood
Cafe" Signed limited edition giclee on watercolor paper Size 11"
x 17" Size 11" x
17" Framed to 20" x 24" Size 14" x
22" Size 14" x
22" Framed to 26" x 32" Size 19" x
29" Size 19" x
29" framed to 32" x 40" Size 26" x
40" Visit the Dana Forrester Gallery "Good Buy Oldsmobile"
Size: 22" x 28" At 10:00 am EST April 27, 2004 we said goodbye to Oldsmobile. The last Olds rolled off the assembly line in Lansing, Michigan where the first car with the Oldsmobile name plate was built in 1897. Oldsmobile was a good buy for American drivers for 107 years. As a tribute to Oldsmobile, automotive artist Dave Snyder selected a few of his favorites - the Indianapolis 500 Official Pace Car from 1970, the Hurst Olds Pace Car from 1972 and the 1968 and 1969 Hurst Oldsmobiles as part of his new painting.
"My Home
Town"
Lithograph on paper Giclee on canvas "575 West Pike"
Size: 22" x 28" Little remains of Yenko Cheverolet except the "super cars" Don Yenko produced. Yenko's high performance cars are some of the most collected cars on the planet. The image everyone conjures up when they hear Yenko Chevrolet is the one photograph with Don Yenko standing in front of the dealership founded by his father. The muscle car action may have ceased, but the building still stands and the fervor for Yenko is as powerful as the cars he built. Artist Dave Snyder made another pilgrimage to Canonsburg to do urban archeology, sketching and studying the Yenko site. Today it is a mower/motorcycle shop, but enough remains for Snyder to envision what it must have looked like in its heyday. That visit, combined with Snyder's conversations and recollections with many former employees helped bring to life the new painting "575 West Pike" with historical accuracy. Don't miss out! Buy any of
Dave's art and get a free limited edition print of "Dixie Pig"
with your order! "We Look for Trouble" Size: 23" x 39" Your sign can be customized with your
personal information where the arrows point.
This antique rusted sign is made in
the USA from sturdy 26 gauge steel. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery as each sign is made especially for you.
Price: $125.00 plus $15.00 shipping To see more Customizable metal signs, visit Gifts for Car Guys or Gifts for Motorcycle Nuts " My Baby Loves the Western Movies"
by Leonard Wren
Giclee on canvas Size: 24" x 24" Signed limited edition of 150 Artist proof edition of 20 Visit the Leonard Wren Gallery "Cruisin' for Burgers at
Custard's Last Stand"
Lithograph on 80 lb. paper. Size: 19" x 25"
Each print is individually signed by the artist. Visit the Larry Grossman Gallery "Tasca Cobra Jets"
Size: 22" x 28" Bob Tasca Sr. started racing in 1962 with a lightweight 390 Galaxie. Since then, this East Providence Rhode Island dealership has been a fixture on the quarter mile stage. Always the innovater and after blowing up a lot of 390 cubic inch engines, Tasca found a way to lead the Blue Oval to win races. He bolted on a pair of old style low riser, higher breather 427 headers to the high torque 428. Dearborn took notice and the Cobra Jet was born. In Tasca's 1971 A-1 Used Car lot are Cobra Jet powered Mustangs and Torinos, including a few CJ powered "King of the Road" Shelbys. Tasca's personal driver is a '69 Boss 429 that was reported to do runs in the 9 seconds. "Mike: Yes, the
prints arrived - I got them Tuesday. They're beautiful. Thanks
again for all your help." Page 1 2
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