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Ford Thunderbird 4 Red Art Print
by John Straton
Product Details
Ford Thunderbird 4 Red art print by John Straton. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Ford Thunderbird History... more
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Comments (79)
Artist's Description
Ford Thunderbird History
The Ford Thunderbird nameplate lives on in the hearts of enthusiasts, in the garages of collectors and in the memories of millions.
It started in Paris nearly a half-century ago. Since then, the flight of the Thunderbird has included classic two-seaters, cherished roadsters, convertibles and four-door models, as well as exciting hardtops and sedans -- more than 4 million of them. There has been the "square" look, the "projectile" look, the jet aircraft look and the luxury look. Yet, through the years, through the many changes and near extinction, Thunderbird's uniqueness, individuality and engineering innovations have been retained.
The First Thunderbird
Two men, Louis D. Crusoe and George Walker, were primarily responsible for the birth of the Thunderbird. Both were devoted to the automobile and its constant development and refinement.
Crusoe, a millionaire lured out of retirement by Henry Ford II, was a businessman with a so...
About John Straton
From my Grandfathers Leica M3 To my Current OMD EM1 MK2 With Leica Autofocus and Leica R Lenses. I learned a lot from my grandfather " The Lenses are what takes the Picture The Body is a light tight box" Once photographing meant a large box camera on a tripod, shifting film plate after each shot - and working with a dark cloth over your head and the camera.But then something happened.The Leica was extremely compact and could be fitted with a very high quality lens that enabled photographers to work in ordinary outdoor settings with available light. It was always instantly ready to capture life and action effortlessly from any angle with the photographer often able to remain unnoticed. Without the usual heavy equipment, photographs...
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Spencer McDonald
Beautifully processed image John. A real winner and would look awesome hanging inside a classic car show room. Like it.
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John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
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Olga Hamilton
Stunning work!
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Robert McCubbin
LOVE it!~L
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Teresa Zieba
Beautiful capture and post work John.
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Barbara Chichester
It's a Wow! for me! l/f
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Kirt Tisdale
Beautiful car...beautiful shot!!
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Greg and Chrystal Mimbs
Outstanding!
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RC DeWinter
You do selective coloring so well, John
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Joey Agbayani
Awesome!
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Rudy Umans
Outstanding!
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Stephanie Grant
Wonderful capture, beautiful colors!
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Michael Dillon
Nice work John lv
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Terry Weaver
Very cool!
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Leif Sohlman
Well done John
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Deena Stoddard
great image!
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Lori Pittenger
John, your work is really eye catching! L
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Elena Nosyreva
Great presentation of a classic beauty!
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Michael Daniels
Well done!
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Aimee L Maher
Beautifully done!!!
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Tom Wilder
Amazing capture John
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Paulette B Wright
Very cool shot!
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