8/21/10

Pre-WAR CAR, LINCOLN CUSTOM SERIES


In July 1941 you could still buy a car, but not for long. Soon the metal and rubber of this beauty was being used to build planes, tanks, jeeps, and ships. If you needed a new car during the war, good luck with that.

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This is a really nice drawing. From the looks of it I'd say scratchboard.

I can easily imagine a driver at the wheel with a fussy matron in the back. I can also imagine some pompous politician in the backseat puffing on a cigar.

Once upon a time cars were very distinctive. Now, they're all silver and look the same. Oh well. At least once upon a time a car could be a piece of art when it drove by. Now, not so much. Pure function, no form.

5 comments:

  1. Two words - FENDER SKIRTS.

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  2. Ohhhhhh, hadn't heard that phrase in a long time. Oh and the fun of cleaning up under those fenders. I'm imagining the inconvenience of having to put chains on.

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  3. LOL. Do you live in Alaska?

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  4. Nope, just vivid memories of driving over the Donner Summit in the Sierras and putting chains on. My friends and I were always too cheap to hire a chain monkey. Once I got a front wheel drive car it was a breeze.

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  5. That looks long, lean and mean...

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