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    53 by Bo Zolland.www.seriouswheels.com

  • #2
    Looks fast standing still! There are more from the same artist online.


    Alex Nelsen
    1954 Champion Coupe
    Lizella, GA
    Alex Nelsen, certified Studebaker nut.
    Driving a 1954 Champion Coupe powered by a Chrysler 383.
    Lizella, GA

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    • #3
      How do you know it is standing still? What a georgeous picture!

      '50 Champion, 1 family owner

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      • #4
        There's no driver. I hope it's standing still! [:0]
        Strange to see a stock looking mirror and wipers like that on a full-on race car.


        1952 Champion Starlight, 1962 Daytona, both w/overdrive.Searcy,Arkansas
        "I may be lazy, but I'm not shiftless."
        "In the heart of Arkansas."
        Searcy, Arkansas
        1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
        1952 2R pickup

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        • #5
          53-55s look good no matter what they are wearing, I've loved these cars since i saw my first Bonneville car,Many many moons ago

          101st Airborne Div. 326 Engineers Ft Campbell Ky.

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          • #6
            It's not a real car.
            A computer generated piece of artwork.
            Bo Zolland is the graphics artist that did this.
            Here's his website:
            Discover gorgeous Fine art prints. Fast and reliable shipping. 100% satisfaction guarantee.. Fast and reliable shipping. 100% satisfaction guarantee.

            Did a thread on this a while back....

            Jeff[8D]

            quote:Originally posted by 52-fan

            There's no driver. I hope it's standing still! [:0]
            Strange to see a stock looking mirror and wipers like that on a full-on race car.


            http://community.webshots.com/user/deepnhock
            HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

            Jeff


            Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



            Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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