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New Yorks Chrysler Building, Art Deco’s archetype.
Valiant on the road
Sunset on Chrysler Building in New York, shot from my deck. Copyright
My imagination giving rein to a 1920s fantasy. I love the Chrysler building. A magnificent monument. Oil on canvas 18 X 24
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Taken from near the corner of 42nd Street and 5th Avenue.
A very unique front grill. 1934 Chrysler Airflow. /
Valiant Charger, a classic muscle car.
The Chrysler Building from the top of the Empire State Building, New York CIty, USA
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A diecast model of a 1956 Chrysler 300B MY BUBBLESITE
The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco skyscraper in New York City, located on the east side of Manhattan in the Turtle Bay area at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue. The Chrysler Building is also well renowned and recognised for its terraced crown. Composed of seven radiating terraced arches, Van Alen’s design of the crown is a cruciform groin vault constructed into seven concentric members with transitioning set-backs, mounted up one behind each other. The stainless-steel cladding is ribbed and riveted in a radiating pattern with many triangular vaulted windows, transitioning into smaller segments of the seven narrow set-backs of the facade of the terraced crown. The entire crown is clad with silvery “Enduro KA-2” metal, an austenitic stainless steel developed in Germany by Krupp and marketed under the trade name “Nirosta” (a German acronym for nichtrostender Stahl, meaning “rust-proof steel”). source: Wikipedia
74 Valiant Charger
Retro Charger Badge
One of the world’s most iconic art deco buildings. The Chrysler Building. Designed by architect William Van Alen and completed from 1928-30. Since it was designed for the Chrysler Corporation it is decorated with motifs resembling hubcaps and hood ornaments like the eagle on this T-shirt.
Chrysler Building / Manhattan (NY) Nikon D80 / 18-135 / Raw Featured on Red Bubble’s Art Page / Featured in the Group: Postcard Style
Taken during a trip to NYC, 10/08 with my Nikon D-80, 18-135 mm lens. TOP 10 (2nd) in the Boredom Competition Group City Live Challenge-3/23/09
Sunset from the top of Rockefeller Center’s terrace in early November 2008, New York.
Jean M. Laffitau
My Favourite point of View :-) XXXX / A recent trip to the Chrysler Show, however added bonus of a Holden show next door made it extra special. Truly alot of respect & admiration needs to go to those who TRULY LUV Their Cars XXXXXXX / Book Bendigo Chrysler Show & Chrysler on the Murray THEN WATCH for a STAND OUT Dodge Pheonix Bluuuu & Pearl White 68 Cause only then will ya find me XXXXXXXX Hale Chrysler !
This is a photo I took in New York City and added some textures as well as the Bokeh Workflow Action by the extremely talented Lala Mártin
Jean M. Laffitau
1955 Chrysler C-300 / This first of the letter series cars didn’t actually bear a letter; it can retroactively be considered the ‘300A’. The ‘C-’ designation was applied to all Chrysler models, however for marketing purposes the numerical series skipped more than 225 numbers forward in sequence in order to further reinforce the 300’s bhp rating. The 300 originally stood for the 300 hp engine. The C-300 was really a racecar sold for the road for homologation purposes, with Chrysler’s most powerful engine, the 331 cu in (5.4 L) FirePower “Hemi” V8, fitted with twin 4-barrel carburetors, a race-profiled camshaft setup, solid valve lifters, stiffer suspension and a performance exhaust system. This was the first American production car to top 360 hp, and the letter series was for many years the most powerful car produced in the United States by a fair margin. / Measured at 127.58 mph in the Flying Mile and doing well in NASCAR, the C-300 aroused a lot of interest that was not reflected in its modest sales figure of 1,725 built. / (source: wikipedia) Cars & Coffee, Irvine, CA / Nikon D40, 18-55 @ 18, Auto, Aperture Priority
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