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Destiny
Additional Views:
enlarged
Driver: Mario ANDRETTI
artist:
Colin CARTER
Year
:
1969
Make
:
Hawk
Model
:
Ford
Media
Size
Edition
Price
ORIGINAL PAINTING - oil on canvas
36" x 48"
1
$18,000
Giclée on canvas
36" x 48"
250
$850
Lithograph
27" x 35"
850
$245
Destiny
Original painting is signed by Mario Andretti.
Litho edition is signed by Mario Andretti and bears his 'Driver of the Century' logo in the border. Both editions are licensed by the 'Andretti Signature Line.'
Artist Notes:
"Mario Andretti was always destined to win America's greatest race, and it came in 1969 on his fifth attempt, racing his back-up Hawk-Ford after wrecking his Lotus-Ford in an earlier practice run. Starting at no.2, he sailed past pole-sitter A.J.Foyt on the first turn to take the lead, and held it for 116 of the 200 lap race. After his main competitors Ruby, McCluskey and Foyt were forced to drop out, and in spite of almost hitting the wall on lap 150, Mario cruised to victory, two laps ahead of Dan Gurney at an average speed of 156.87mph."
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