Ford Mustang
67 Mustang Fastback
Mark Dropping down a gear with a nice flame.
Todd Kelly, of the Holden Racing Team, in action at the Oran Park round of the Australian V8 Supercar Championship.
This is the Holden Monaro HT GTS350 driven by Peter Brock in his first Bathurst 500 on October 5th 1969. This photo was taken at Muscle Car Masters, Eastern Creek 2007.
There are just a few iconic cars in the film industry but ranking top amongst them (IMHO) has got to be the Interceptor, based on the Australian V8 Ford Falcon XB Coupé muscle car and much modified to be used in the first two Mad Max films, with its black on black paintjob, distinctive side pipes and of course the blower! The Supercharger! The caption above the picture is of course what Jim Goose says to the mechanic when Max is first introduced to the car. If you’re a petrol head, like me, then you will probably recognise this drawing instantly. Hopefully you’ll like it enough to actually buy a T shirt with it on. This drawing was done on 160g paper in varying soft graphite pencils with the text added post scanning via Photoshop. This design was taken from a photo I’d had of a friend’s car who has spent a lot of time and money making a very accurate replica version of Max’s Interceptor. Hope you like it Adrian! PS now available in white text for black T shirts
After seeing a few of those crazy dragster drawings of big V8’s burning rubber etc I thought I’d have a go at doing something like that based on my all time favourite film car the V8 Interceptor, the much modified Ford Falcon XB from the film Mad Max. Anyway after drawing it I scanned it into the PC and set about fooling around with Photoshop colourising it and generally just practising and getting used to what photoshop has got. So I guess you could say this is my first bit of proper digital colourising…. well I think it’s OK.
Red TR7V8
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Muscle car anyone? this is one of my favorite american cars. Shame its to big for english roads! Now there’s a mug to buy aswell. / Make sure you check out my Bubble Site for more great designs, examples of which you can see below.
V8 Super Cars squeeze threough the first turns at Symmons Plains.
This is an all graphite drawing I did by hand…........
The number 454 strikes a chord with any revhead/gashead worldwide… Part 1 of a series including: / 327/350/396/427 Chrysler,Mopar hommage is next…
For all you fuel injected, doubled pumper, push rods out there, the shirt that explains the correlation between V8s and your manhood! You may also like: / / / / /
This Ford truck was displayed at the 2009 Crusin’ the Boulevard Car Show in Bountiful, Utah. Set in an out of bounds treatment with the Ford V8 symbol it makes for a wonderful piece of art. I hope you enjoy this photo and treatment as much as I loved looking this old guy over.
I’ve been watching to much history channel again but I had some fun with this idea, I hope you get it and more importantly like it. It’s meant to be reminiscent of a scene in Starwars where Obi wan uses the force to trick the storm troopers into letting them pass without looking at their ID or the droids in the back of the speeder.In my design the soldiers are still stormtroopers as they were called this at the time and the driods have been subbed for more appropriate radios. The characters in the car are meant to remind you of Luke and Obi wan but are actually local french people attempting to pass a german road block in 1943. Oh how the mind wanders! Here’s a few images showing how I put this design together. original sketch: Vector drawing created from the sketch: detailed view of colour drawing finished in photoshop: If you like this you might like this other design in a simular style /
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Cars Vs Bikes.
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