-40%
1965 Dodge Coronet Convertible 500 Print Lithograph
$ 5.8
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Beautiful original Chrysler piece was part of the Historical Art Print series produced by Chrysler Marketing in the early 1990's, and distributed to dealers through the Mopar Parts Division. Each lithograph was created from original signed hand-painted airbrushed artwork, illustrated with gouache paint. Film positive negatives were used for the plates, and a varnish was applied over the printed areas. Artists featured were Kevin Yeszin, Paul LaMontagne, and Mike Maher. We obtained these lithographs directly from one of the artists.Lithograph measures a large 11 X 14", produced on heavy weight textured art paper. In perfect MINT condition, just the way it was made decades ago. This is a standard frame size, and this would look fabulous framed!
For 1965, Dodge sold slightly over 209,000 units, making the Coronet the most popular model sold by Dodge that year. Trim levels initially were base Coronet including a Deluxe version, Coronet 440 and Coronet 500. The base Coronet and Deluxe were available as two-door sedans, four-door sedans and station wagons. The middle of the Coronet line-up was the 440 and was available as a two-door hardtop, convertible or station wagon.
The top of the Coronet line-up was the Coronet 500 and was only available as a two-door hardtop or convertible in 1965.
Slightly over 33,300 of the 500 units were sold in 1965, and included as standard a V8 engine (273 cubic inches), exterior trim and badging, bucket seats, padded dash and chrome floor console. Engines offered for 1965 included the base 225 Slant-Six, 273, 318 (Polyhead), 361 (the last year for this big block engine was 1966), 383 and 426 in multiple HP choices.
Artist: Kevin Yeszin.
inkfrog terapeak