
The Thundering Blue Stripe GT-350

by David Lloyd Glover
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$3,500
Dimensions
26.500 x 19.000 inches
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Title
The Thundering Blue Stripe GT-350
Artist
David Lloyd Glover
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
The 65-66 Shelby Mustang GT-350 was the hottest production car in its day. It still stirs the passion in every car collectors heart as the symbol of when cars were truly exciting.
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July 11th, 2009
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Comments (39)

Zellitra Inspirational
Stunning! The colors are so vibrant and the composition is so unique. It has such a timeless feel to it and it's definitely a beautiful piece of art. Love it!

Gull G
Art is as natural as sunshine and as vital as nourishment. π πΈπ πΈ Congratulations on your recent sale

Gull G
"Art consists of limitation. The most beautiful part of every picture is the frame." .... Congratulations on your recent sale of a wonderful work.

David Lloyd Glover
This is one of my best selling prints. Thank you to all the Art Collectors who have purchased.

Jim Moore
I love it, very nice I invite you to join the group Vintage Auto Racing, you would be a good fit.

David Lloyd Glover
William, thanks for the comment. As I recall my only artistic license was floating the image of ole Shel above the scene with the enameled GT 350 logo. I think it was Shel who said the reason for the 350 because that was about how many feet away the Mustang was parked from his office when he was dreaming up a moniker. I did the painting about 7 or 8 years ago and the photo references I used were from races that took place somewhat before that time. A popular seller for prints this image is.

William Snider
David, you are a very accomplished artist and your subjects show that you are a man who admires those with a passion for making their mark in life. Being a bit of a motorsports aficionado myself I am curious if you were using artistic license when creating the above or if the painting is actually from a recent SVRA race? I ask this as the "R" model out front has a 66 grille and the full-faced helmet was not normally used in auto racing until the late 1980's.