Muscle Cars Tribute -- by Thomas Jordan Gallery

Muscle Cars Tribute -- by Thomas Jordan Gallery

$40.00
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Muscle Cars Tribute is a tribute to the supercars manufactured in the United States in the 1960s or early 1970s, Classic Muscle Cars. The term muscle car originated for 1960s and early 1970s special editions of mass-production cars which were designed for drag racing. Muscle cars often have large V8 engines in the most powerful configuration offered for a particular model, rear-wheel drive and a relatively lightweight two-door body all together being designed for straight-line drag racing, while remaining street legal. Muscle cars became an official industry trend in 1966, as the four domestic automakers "needed to cash in on the supercar market" with eye-catching, heart-stopping cars. The print can be purchased selecting one of following options: Framed canvas gicleé mounted in a 1” solid black wood frame with an open back. Your canvas gicleé has a UV Coating to resist any fading and make cleaning worry free and comes ready to hang with 10 gauge wire and screw eyes permanentl

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