1957 Ford Custom 2 Door Sedan Hot Rod Car Art Print Black on 2040-parts.com
Florence, Oregon, US
An 11x14 inch full color art print of a black 1957 Ford Custom Tudor Sedan from a hand rendering by Parry Johnson. The artwork is hand sketched, pen & ink, acrylic handpainting and airbrush. Printed in high resolution on glossy high quality 48 lb. photo paper. Mounted to acid free backing board, ready to frame. Shipped flat in a sturdy USPS Priority Mail box. Direct from the artist. Money back guarantee. Thanks for looking.
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