1942 Ford Sedan Emblem
by John Telfer
Title
1942 Ford Sedan Emblem
Artist
John Telfer
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Photograph
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While attending a Classic Car Show in Westbury, New York to help raise money for cancer research, I was walking around when I saw this beautiful 1942 Ford Two Door Sedan in a light blue color with great pin stripping on it. I took several photos of the car and posted a couple to my site of this great looking car. As I was walking around I came across an emblem that the owner had specifically painted on the car that spelled out the design of the car in one simple statement. The painting is of a FAT PIG walking away bent over holding a wine glass and making the statement, "FAT FENDERS is where its-at!" Of course the emphasis being on FAT. This would explain if you go to my Car Portfolio and look up the 1942 Ford Two Door Sedan. This car was one of the last built by Ford due to the United States involvement in World War II. The car is large and has enormous front fenders that are oversized and they run back to the rear of the car with the same design. The back hood is one of the largest I have ever seen and it connects to the roof of this spectacular car. Very humorous painting that hits it right on the button
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June 9th, 2013
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