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curve lover request I post this, from the NYIAS exhibit.
If anyone wants any similar artwork PM me.
Be safe, have a good one!
If anyone wants any similar artwork PM me.
Be safe, have a good one!
Last edited by FrenchToast; 04-15-2012 at 01:20 AM.
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I enjoyed seeing FrenchT's artwork in NYC last weekend.
His above "Reflections" comparison piece with an iconic '89 Speedster & a 993 creatively connected heritage with the longevity of black wheels: from Fuchs through the future.
Thanks -- really appreciate it!!! ^^
Speaking of the NYIAS exhibit, for anyone who wants to see 'Speedy' and her black wheels in person: they'll be showcased in Manhattan through tomorrow.
FrenchT's artwork on display with the LeMay Museum:
^^ Photography by flickr.com's foodieCityMom.
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not the best pic but it gets the idea across-
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I enjoyed seeing FrenchT's artwork in NYC last weekend. His above "Reflections" comparison piece with an iconic '89 Speedster & a 993 creatively connected heritage with the longevity of black wheels: from Fuchs through the future.
FrenchT's artwork on display with the LeMay Museum:
FrenchT's artwork on display with the LeMay Museum:
All, be safe and have a good one!
Cheers
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ACM's Grand opening June 2: Tacoma, WA
There's a good reason why the LeMay Museum's called "America's Car Museum" -- amazing collection.
That reason will be even better understood after the unveiling of their new building.
Related web article -- Road & Track's: "LeMay, America’s Car Museum – Grand Opening:"
Originally Posted by John Lamm
You’ve possibly never heard of LeMay, America’s Car Museum, but that’s about to end.
After two years of construction–pouring 35 million pounds of concrete–the $60 million automobile museum in Tacoma, Washington is just about finished. June 2, 2012 is the grand opening for the facility, which will display 175 of the cars in its collection. The 165,000-square-foot museum and its 3.5-acre show field are adjacent to the Tacoma Dome. In addition to its car displays, the museum includes a library and educational center, theater, café, banquet hall and meeting facilities.
Learn more here. The ACM, as it’s known, has a comprehensive website including coverage of 39 of the museum’s cars. If you want to join the museum, it costs $50. Put it on your list of places to visit on the West Coast.
This mentions the New York International Auto Show exhibit that "Speedy" was in, while also hyping the new museum:
AutoGuide.com's "LeMay Americas Car Museum to Display at New York Auto Show:"
Originally Posted by Jason Siu
LeMay America’s Car Museum (rendered above) will be opening its doors to the general public in Tacoma, Washington. In anticipation of that, the group is bringing a sample exhibit to the upcoming New York Auto Show.
The 22,000-square-foot exhibit of the Jacob Javits Center and will be on display for a limited time. 15 classic cars ranging from the 1963 Buick Riviera to the 1921 Ford Model T will join a collection of vintage motorcycles courtesy of Ace Cafe.
“Our exhibit is just a small taste of what visitors to America’s Car Museum will experience, with examples of cars that Americans love, including some from Nicola Bulgari’s collection,” said ACM President and CEO David Madeira.
The LeMay America’s Car Museum will open on June 2nd and is a four-story museum located in downtown Tacoma. It will house rotating exhibits using cars, music, film, and photographs and will also feature an educational center, gift shop, banquet center, cafe, and library. ACM also hopes to host vintage car events, rock concerts, and drive-in movies.
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Speaking of NYIAS & back on the subject of black wheels...
This clip features close-ups of two wheels:
wow! so rare!
WOW!!! Love the car.
I cant get enough of Jägers awesome Speedster
Thanks guys, this is one of my favorite Porsche's (not just 911s) of all time, cant believe it was there.
This clip features close-ups of two wheels:
Originally Posted by Isaac862
Originally Posted by ghettocodmaster555
wow! so rare!
Originally Posted by lamborghinisown
WOW!!! Love the car.
Originally Posted by obersturm1922
I cant get enough of Jägers awesome Speedster