Matt Bacon Posted Sunday at 02:18 PM Posted Sunday at 02:18 PM 45 minutes ago, Ulf said: Hand painted, swirls, brush strokes and odd color combinations. Well, either that IS the Andy Warhol “Art Car” or someone has gone to great lengths to produce an accurate replica… best, M.
Ulf Posted Sunday at 02:31 PM Posted Sunday at 02:31 PM 10 minutes ago, Matt Bacon said: Well, either that IS the Andy Warhol “Art Car” or someone has gone to great lengths to produce an accurate replica… best, M. It is, ok not on the road but so unique that I couldn't resist posting a picture. It was really an experience to see it live. The gallerist told me it was insured up to 70 million dollars. 1
Can-Con Posted Sunday at 02:33 PM Posted Sunday at 02:33 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Ulf said: Hand painted, swirls, brush strokes and odd color combinations. 😬 That car was in the news a couple years ago. https://art-for-a-change.com/blog/2022/11/last-generation-attacks-andy-warhol-bmw.html Edited Sunday at 02:35 PM by Can-Con
FoMoCo66 Posted Sunday at 11:33 PM Posted Sunday at 11:33 PM 10 hours ago, Ulf said: Hand painted, swirls, brush strokes and odd color combinations. 😬 That's what they call modern art, or just abstract (but when you do it on a car 😬).
PatW Posted Monday at 09:20 PM Posted Monday at 09:20 PM The BMW M1 was painted by a top surrealist artist Andy Warhol upwards of 40 years ago
A modeler named mike Posted Tuesday at 06:38 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:38 AM A few days ago I caught this truck coming out of a local restaurant. Must have been a show earlier that day. I didn't get pictures of but also saw a White 56 T-bird, a red '32 Ford coupe with a flame job, and an older ('50's) maroon Porsche convertible. 3
Earl Marischal Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) A Vauxhall Monaro. Our homegrown version of the Aussie muscle car. Only one I’ve ever seen. steve Edited 16 hours ago by Earl Marischal 3
Zen Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago A GTO! Could never figure out why they made the rear wheel well so small on these cars.
espo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 7 hours ago, Earl Marischal said: A Vauxhall Monaro. Our homegrown version of the Aussie muscle car. Only one I’ve ever seen. steve In the US these were marketed as Pontiac GTO's. Bought a new '05, it reminded me of when my hair was long and my stomach was flat, unlike now. 3
sfhess Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 6 hours ago, Zen said: A GTO! Could never figure out why they made the rear wheel well so small on these cars. I have always wondered about that as well. There are a lot of cars that have the same issue.
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