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Model Ford Truck 1920's Canvas Print
by Marcia Lee Jones
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Model Ford Truck 1920's canvas print by Marcia Lee Jones. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
The first factory-assembled pickup was based on the Ford Model T car, with a modified rear body. It debuted in 1925 and sold for US$281. Henry Ford... more
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Artist's Description
The first factory-assembled pickup was based on the Ford Model T car, with a modified rear body. It debuted in 1925 and sold for US$281. Henry Ford billed it as the "Ford Model T Runabout with Pickup Body." The 34,000 built that first year featured a cargo box, adjustable tailgate, four stake pockets and heavy-duty rear springs.[4]
In 1928, the Model A replaced the Model T, introducing the first closed-cab pickup. It sported innovations like a safety glass windshield, roll-up side windows and three-speed transmission. It was powered by a four-cylinder L-head engine capable of 40 horsepower (30 kW).[citation needed]
In 1932, Ford Australia produced the first Australian "ute".[5]
In 1932, the 65 horsepower (48 kW) Ford flathead V8 engine was offered as an option in the truck. By 1936, Ford had already produced 3 million trucks and led the industry in sales.[citation needed]
About Marcia Lee Jones
Where does one start with a quick biography, which will give some insight to the artist inside? For me, photography was a way to get my feelings out by capturing moments in my life. Memories are one of the biggest ways to experience emotions of all types. Photography was that answer to capture moments that were ignored by others that would elicit an emotion. For instance, the way light can highlight an object brilliantly shadows that express mystery colors that can be dramatic or soft. To be able to do that with any form of art is important to the human psyche. We all must be able to express ourselves and my way is in black, white and color. Hope you will enjoy some of these...
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Marcia Lee Jones
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Carol Montoya
Great capture
Marcia Lee Jones
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Andrew Wilson
A great presentation!
Lois Bryan
What a beauty this guy is ... and I love your beautiful editing!!!! l/f
Beverly Guilliams
A Wow Art Piece..................v./f./tweet
Angelo Marcialis
Nicely processed!
Sharon Duguay
lovely work
Stuart Litoff
Beautifully done!
Joaquin Abella
Very nice, Marcia v/f
Angela Davies
Lots of character, love it! FL
Debra Lynch
These are wonderful. I am showing my husband right now. L/F
Donna Kennedy
Would love to have this classic!!...F/L
Steven Parker
Great looking truck and a great effect.
Joseph C Hinson Photography
Nice capture, Marcia. Good processing also
David Birchall
Great processing Marcia, a very nice image.
Linda Covino
You have captured this Model T well, nice work L
Rene Triay Photography
Beautiful image. V.
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations your creative art is featured in the INDUSTRIAL ART group!
Marcia Lee Jones replied:
Thank you, Lyric, for the feature!
Jerry Cowart
Beautifully done Marcia. l/v Jerry
Beverly Guilliams
Beautifully Done, Love this Old Classic v.