OK, so there were some miscues about the graphic design – I’ll take the blame for not communicating well – but, I decided to do the design myself. Here’s what I’ve come up with, front and back…
I think this would look cool on black T-shirts, but I’ll be doing an inverse design for white T-shirts too (except for the car, of course). I’m still looking for a T-shirt maker (any recommendations?) to make T-shirts for the usual suspects, but of course, you may feel free to use the designs yourself. And if there’s anything you think I should change about the design, let me know – it’s not too late.
Great design! But maybe you can add a license plate to the car, it looks a bit naked with the full frontal view. Or maybe just get rid of the holes in the bumper would do the trick. I can supply a picture of Tom Fox’s old “59 Fury” plate if you want.
Dan, attached is a poster a friend of mine made from an original magazine ad, and coverted it to show my Gold Fury. The oringinal copy had a Florida license plate so he changed it to the Plymouth emblem. I think this idea would cover all models, and you have my permission to use it!
I know the picture for shure!!! We are looking for a 2dr hardtop without a license plate, 2 mirrors and bumper wings! How hard can it be?
Also looks like a white car
Matthew, you’re right – it’s a white car. Here’s a hint: Think Carlisle
But, you may recall that Jason Bauck no longer owns the car in the rear view. Here’s a very sad postcript…
Oh right! You noted that he no longer owns it. Yes, I did have email contact with the professional reseller who sold it, but he never got permission from the new owner for me to contact him…
Wow, Tom, that’s a really cool thing your friend did! And I’ll seek your permission to use the idea, but not the plate itself – because the car is angled in this shot, the plate isn’t exactly rectangular, and my shots are dead on. So here’s the pix, with modification: