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Hey Guy's, I haven't posted in awhile, my house sold and I have been moving my family and trying to build a new house....dang kids and all there toys...gotta have somewhere to put them. :rolleyes:

Anyway, I thought I would share this with you guy's. I am a big 2nd Gen Trans Am fan and actually own 2 of them, a 1978 and 1974 model. This is a watercolor I just finished featuring 2nd Gen Birds from different movies and TV shows. let me know what you think.

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That is an awesome watercolor! WOW! I love it.

I'm a huge 2nd gen fan as well having owned a 73 and 74 SD-455 along with a 72 Lucerne Blue 455 4 spd car. I've also owned a 76 and 79 Trans Am.

I'm 2nd genless now, but with three boys and life. I'll have to wait.

Great painting! I think you could probably sell a few of those if you were able to lithograph them or something similar.

Chris

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That is an awesome watercolor! WOW! I love it.

I'm a huge 2nd gen fan as well having owned a 73 and 74 SD-455 along with a 72 Lucerne Blue 455 4 spd car. I've also owned a 76 and 79 Trans Am.

I'm 2nd genless now, but with three boys and life. I'll have to wait.

Great painting! I think you could probably sell a few of those if you were able to lithograph them or something similar.

Chris

Thanks Chris, I did actually do 50 signed and numbered prints. They are available for at my websight:

www.MarkHaynesArt.com

I don't charge much, $15.00 shipped as mainly it is a hobby for now and I am looking to grow my art recognition.

Man those are some awesome car's you have owned over the years, for some reason it seems like I have seen your name on some of the Trans Am websights before, did you ever post at Steve Buttita's old forum?

I know how kids are expensive. My 78 Trans Am I have owned for 20 years since I was a teenager and its like part of the family. My 74 is kinda a project Trans Am that awaits my wife returning to work when our youngest is in school. A couple years ago I bought a 22,000 W72 4 speed 79 Trans Am that was absolutely Like new, but I couldn't justify keeping it with family needs so it made it's way to ebay.

Still waiting to become a bigtime artist or some good Lotto Numbers. :P

  • 6 months later...
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Thanks Chris, I did actually do 50 signed and numbered prints. They are available for at my websight:

www.MarkHaynesArt.com

I don't charge much, $15.00 shipped as mainly it is a hobby for now and I am looking to grow my art recognition.

Man those are some awesome car's you have owned over the years, for some reason it seems like I have seen your name on some of the Trans Am websights before, did you ever post at Steve Buttita's old forum?

I know how kids are expensive. My 78 Trans Am I have owned for 20 years since I was a teenager and its like part of the family. My 74 is kinda a project Trans Am that awaits my wife returning to work when our youngest is in school. A couple years ago I bought a 22,000 W72 4 speed 79 Trans Am that was absolutely Like new, but I couldn't justify keeping it with family needs so it made it's way to ebay.

Still waiting to become a bigtime artist or some good Lotto Numbers. :D

love the smokey and the bandit scene

  • 1 month later...
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Wouldn't KITT from classic Knight Rider fit in? I know it's not technically a "Firebird", but.................................anyway very impressive for water colors.

  • 2 months later...
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That is really nice.

If you do a Camaro one, let me know...

but I must make one comment, the McQ car should have a Washington plate as the movie is set in Seattle...

but I am a huge 2nd gen F-Body Fan and you nail the look on every one of those cars.

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