Sentences with phrase «rare panel painting»

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Rare Drive had to make molds for the nose, doors, and crinkle - painted instrument panel.
1969 351ci Windsor V8 Engine 650 CFM Carb Toploader 4 - Speed Manual Transmission Ford 9» Rear End 3.50:1 Ratio Posi Trac Front Independent Suspension New Ball Joints New Radius Bushings Core Support Looks Great, Not Beat Up Shock Towers are Solid w / Tag Rear Leaf Spring Suspension New Shocks New Dual Exhaust w / Jet Coated Headers Front and Rear Drum Brakes Billet Distributor Rebuilt Alternator Newer Radiator New Gas Tank Parking Brake Is Enabled RARE: Only 1 of 351 Sold w / this Color Combination Hood is Flat Black Like From Factory Hood is Flush w / Fenders Hood Scoop Hood Pins Front Chin Spoiler Gold «Mach 1» Tape Stripe Down Side Door Lips and Jambs Look Great Original Door Tag Replaced Weather Stripping All Around Rear Window Louvers Rear Trunk Spoiler Original Trunk Floors and Paneling Chrome and Stainless are in Great Condition Undercarriage Looks Great ORIGINAL Red Oxide Painted Underbody Has Been Freshened Up (we have pics) Drop Downs are in Great Condition Super Straight Frame w / No Jack Damage New Floor Plugs 14» Style Steel Wheels Front Tires: BFG Radial T / A 215 / 70R14 Rear Tires: BFG Radial T / A 225 / 70R14 Factory Appearing White Interior is Astounding Bucket Seats w / Fold Down Rear Seat Center Console Floor Shifter Seat belts w / Shoulder Belts Headliner is Tight Dash Pad is in Great Shape Gauges are Nice and Clear Original Steering Wheel recently restored A restored Mach 1 with a Ford 351CI Windsor V8 and a 4 speed top loader.
In fact one of the two Espada in Essen was truly unique... this 1969 model finished in a bright blue metallic paint with additional flakes received a black leather interior... on its own already very rare because of the paint, but what made this Espada really a one of a kind Bull was the fact the roof featured a large glass panel that flooded the interior with light making it almost a show car.
His frescoes in Santa Maria Novella and the Brancacci Chapel in Florence are his masterpieces, but this rare surviving panel painting by him preserves the severe grace of his style.
This exhibition includes rare examples of ZERO period works including Licht - Relief [Light - Relief](1958), an undulating aluminium relief; Mauerrelief [Wall - Relief](1962) an exquisite group of textured reliefs of silver leaf on wood; and Raster - Oval [Grid - Oval](1966), a graphic geometric black and white painting on panel.
Other artworks of interest could be John Chamberlain's Ballantine ($ 250.000 - 350.000), Alfred Leslie's Four Panel Green - Big Green ($ 250.000 - 350.000), Agnes Martin's rare Untitled ($ 50.000 - 70.000), Dan Colen's dez ez sassy ez a jay - bird ($ 80.000 - 120.000) and It isn't that smoke but it's simple enough ($ 70.000 - 90.000), Zhang Xiaogang's In - Out Series No. 9 ($ 200.000 - 300.000), Deborah Butterfield's Dance House ($ 250.000 - 350.000), Olga de Amaral's Muro Tejido ($ 50.000 - 70.000) and Montaña ($ 70.000 - 90.000), and two Fernando Botero's paintings, Seated Woman ($ 200.000 - $ 300.000) and Nude in Mirror ($ 200.000 - 300.000).
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