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Jan Opperman Kenny Weld Mitch Smith Ray Tilley Bobbie Adamson Williams Grove on 2040-parts.com

US $45,000.00
Location:

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States
Canvas painting has been on display only, and is free from any damage or wear. Unique features such as small blobs of paint to express mud are intentional and original to the painting.
Brand:Does Not Apply Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Oil Based Painting On Old Military Canvas

 Vintage Sprint Car Racing
Oil Painting
Jan Opperman (99) Kenny Weld (29) Mitch Smith (5)
Bobbie Adamson (35) Ray Tilley (88)
This painting was contracted by my Uncle Jack Gunn in 1976 
from a local artist who had painted several racers in the 70's.
38'' x 49'' Including Frame
An 18" x 30" Painting of Jan Opperman by this artist sold for $30,000.00 several years ago. 
 
*Local pickup Available. Shipping is available at the buyers arrangement and expense.
We can build a shipping crate for $300.00 The shipping Dimensions will be 48" x 60"  

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