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Your Hot Rod At Graffiti's Mels Drive-in Great Gift on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

New Tripoli, Pennsylvania, United States

New Tripoli, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

”Mels Drive-in Sightings” Great Gift

If you love American Graffiti, CHECK THIS OUT. We develop custom Photo Art of Cars and Choppers. Here's your opportunity to virtually put YOUR CAR ( and yourself) at American Graffiti's MELS DRIVE-IN. You are bidding on a personalized 16” x 20” original artist interpretation - Your Car rendered in the middle position, giving you a one-of-a-kind framable "time capsule" print with car detail and vivid color. Assuming same angle, email your ride upon purchase. Printed on Roland (no-fade) Giclee process. 12"x16" Size $75.00 - see our store. Also on streched wrapped canvas. SafePack Mail Tube Shipping.

ABOUT THE ARTIST: Barry Cleveland is a collected artist, digitally renders custom vehicles, and celebrities using computer imaging techniques and acrylic media. He holds numerous graphic and photo awards in U.S. and worldwide competition. His artwork has appeared in national publications and numerous galleries and shows.

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