Saturday, April 05, 2014

Peter Helck, car guy and artist in the same league as Normal Rockwell, and sharing a founding members duties with Norman as well, of the Famous Artists School.



"my interest in cars dates from childhood. I'm old enough to remember the automobile as a novelty, a rarity of sufficient interest to amaze and attract a swarm of youngsters whenever one came to a smoke-belching standstill on West 96th Street in New York City."

"My art schooling was of the standard type - drawing from antique casts, the nude figure, etc. - all unrelated to my love of cars. In 1913 this fascination got a substantial lift. I won the poster contest for Brooklyn's annual auto show and a job with a small firm engaged in advertising and press agentry. Its clients in both categories were automotive. I became submerged in the delightful atmosphere of auto race promotions."


"Drawing cars was my daily stint, made even more pleasurable by the $20 per week salary and the frequent glimpses of famous figures from New York's "Automobile Row. From then to now I suppose eighty percent of my professional work has involved automotives. I've had years of national campaigns for Packard, Republic, Ford, Mack, Chevrolet, and other highway haulers."

"But the occasions for picturing what the enthusiasts love to call "The Heroic age" or "The Golden age" of automobiling diminished with Detroit's policy of change or face-lifting with every fleeting year. This was sad stuff for an artist so irrevocably addicted to the early romantic periods of motoring. By 1926 I had already signified my interest in old cars and my hobby potential by acquiring a few elderly specimens like Mercedes, Renault and Locomobile."





it might explain his interest in vintage cars when you learn he had some, well, a collection of some


Found on http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2014/03/peter-helck-like-piece-of-music-some.html

a Henderson? Nope, a computer graphic


Found on https://www.facebook.com/AutoClasico

this image is from a gallery that exhibits the above bike in a range of colors... but the shifter handle and exhaust are different from the black bike we've all been surprised by, also the real bike has the engine below the fairing


Which I posted in a gallery at http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2013/10/design-can-be-beautiful-thing-shame-so.html

and a full gallery of the black bike at http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/07/1936-henderson-at-rhinebeck-grand.html


and before it was restored it was the following:

So I conclude the yellow is a computer rendered image. 

This Studebaker is an unusual, but really good looking taxi


Maybe I'm just stuck on 1960's looking taxis as the only cars that look "right" as a taxi

some cool cars show up on Facebook pages of car enthusiasts






above, check out the fairings on the lights but the dragon horn still baring teeth on an Isotta Fraschini


Beautiful paint accentuating the lines on a Pierce Arrow


All from https://www.facebook.com/AutoClasico

Friday, April 04, 2014

what a great roadside attraction themed gas station!


I've never seen a gas pump themed attendant building before... call me crazy, but that is cool!

Found on http://prova275.tumblr.com/

Coby Gewertz interview and photos just got posted at Dirty Hero.com


If you haven't been reading this blog long, and haven't seen my previous posts of the art, shirts, magazines, and van of Coby's... you've missed a lot of awesome stuff: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search?q=coby





Read the Q n A at http://dirtyhero.com/2014/02/07/11-questions-dirty-hero-interviews-coby-gewertz-of-church-magazine/

build a Richard Petty Dart? What kit car did Petty associate with?




I only found this above image initially, but Jay pointed out that Ebay, the source of all obscure stuff, has the following!


and a different box... notice they no longer have the "join the Petty Fan Club"




 Just search ebay for all the above