Monday, August 19, 2019

studio design art found on Dean's Garage

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  1. Silver car in the fifth sketch is the Chrysler Norseman show car that went down with the Andrea Doria in July of 1956. It was on the way from Italy where it was built and scheduled for the US show circuit. It was never shown in public. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Norseman

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    1. good eye, I wasn't paying attention to what these drawings became, I was doing a lot of blogging yesterday, last night, and today, and hadn't even gone back to look over the previous work for this week so far.
      However, why must you commit the heinous act of sending me a link to some other website?
      https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2016/01/the-chrysler-norseman-prototype-lost.html
      I think that covered it quite well. Don't you?
      While on that topic, I do believe just yesterday I pointed out something,
      https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2019/08/billy-o-caused-me-to-realize-something.html
      You are causing me to think it's either time for a new rule, or time to walk away from this if you are going to ignore that I've already done a fine job of posting about something you'd rather reference from some other website.
      I mean, what's it all been for if you'd rather throw in my face that you look at Wikipedia for info that I've already covered?
      Seriously?
      Show some decorum and etiquette sir! One ought not rub some fellows nose in it.
      So, my solution, is to ponder instituting a new rule... anyone that commits a faux pas like you just did (not the first time) should do so with a Frappachino from Starbucks. I'll simply believe that honorable gents such as yourself will have the grace to donate a 5 spot to the cause and I'll go get the delightful cold caffeinated and choclafied beverage to sooth the sting of the egregious affront.

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  2. Luke's X-34 Landspeeder from Star Wars looks like the third from the bottom. Even the shape of the steering wheel is similar. :-)

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