$ 200.00
One theme GM stylists pursued was the so-called “dual-cowl” dashboard layout, with the speedometer dominating the driver side and the radio speaker dominating the passenger side. This basic design format set the pace for GM design throughout the Fifties and well into the Sixties. Parked against a gleaming stainless steel diner, the 1953 Oldsmobile Rocket 98 delights any enthusiast of the American roadside.
Start Collecting Before They're Gone!
Lucinda Lewis has chosen images that echo her love of automobiles for her Limited Edition Fine Art Collection. All prints are signed and numbered and strictly limited to the edition specified.
MEDIUM:
This 1953 Oldsmobile Rocket 98 is printed on 100% cotton Cold Press 305gm archival watercolor paper with an elegant texture using permanent pigmented inks. Acid, lignin and chlorine free.
EDITION STRICTLY LIMITED to the number of prints listed beside each print size.
9 x 14” size print Edition Limited to 500 prints. $200 each
16 x 20” size print Edition Limited to 250 prints. $630 each
20 x 30” size print Edition Limited to 100 prints. $2000 each
After each print is approved, it is then titled, numbered and signed by Lucinda Lewis in pencil. A Certificate of Authenticity accompanies each print.
Print sizes are approximate based on image or format.
$ 200.00
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The 1937 Cord Model 812 Berline Limousine was built for speed and this glorious strip of two-lane blacktop is just the place to see how... View full product details