Treasures from THE AUTOMOTIVE COLLECTION at Lost Highways Archive & Research Library. By exclusive arrangement with The Grand Review. Print size 18 x 24, and consciously formatted to work with a standard size store bought frame, or custom framed as you see fit. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ When I first saw this I assumed it was Brit, The cut of his suit and hair, the sensibly fashionable oxfords, the signs in the background which I didn't look at closely and thought were British beer ads. Well, it ain't! American, from Pasadena, mid 1930s. This is a university prof who figured he'd build his own damned car, and he crafted a pretty boss rig. Several different people have told me this car still exists and is now in the collection of Jay Leno. Not so far out, but I haven't seen proof of the tale yet. Leno or not, I'd love to climb into this car and crank it up to 50, 55, hell even 60 miles per hour! Having ridden in and on some pretty wild vehicles in my time, I just have a feeling this utterly boss looking but clearly homebuilt thing would start shimmyin' and shiverin' once you really opened it up. I remember riding in a totally beat up vintage Vette that SHOULD NOT have been on the road when I was a teen, the driver announcing we were at 107 mph and me practically crying as the whole car felt like it was shaking apart. The good old days are only good if you lived long enough to tell about them! ____________________________________________________________________________________________ SHIPPING All prints are shipped in a sturdy mailing tube for $8, which covers postage, tube and S & H. MORE THAN ONE PRINT? NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SHIPPING MORE THAN ONE PRINT FROM ANY CATEGORY HERE IN OUR SHOP. Add a second print or any number thereafter of this or any other prints in our catalog and shipping is still just $8, total!!! International shipping is available and reasonable. Please contact us for details. A note on the quality of the graphic craftsmanship that goes into these prints. Every print we deem exciting enough to present to the public via our Etsy store or available here at our studio has gone through a meticulous digital restoration from the original before we format it to become a large scale decorative art print. That includes repairing damage present in the originals, but allows us to make ongoing aesthetic choices as to what imperfections to clean up and which ones to consciously leave in place, and where and how to reconsider and best present the restored image in a surround that works with a standard frame but NEVER compromises the integrity of the original. This dedication to giving new life to otherwise permanently obscure images and doing so in a way that brings us here at The Grand Review an ongoing rush of joy in the accomplishment of it, and the opportunity to share the results, is the fire of passion that keeps these engines roaring. We make every effort to ensure our customers are not just satisfied but thrilled, and we happily stand 100% behind our work.