Available for auction is a “1967 Porsche 906 Japanese Grand Prix” painting by artist Simo Marta. The painting features the winning Porsche 906 at the Japanese Grand Prix in 1967 driven by Tetsu Ikuzawa. This beautiful piece measures approximately 36” x 24” and is acrylic on stretched canvas. The seller states the canvas material wraps around the edges giving the illusion it continues on, adding even more dimension to this beautiful work. The seller states the painting can be hung without an additional frame and has been signed by the artists.
Don’t miss your opportunity to add a touch of sophistication to your collection by acquiring this stunning piece, a perfect holiday gift for any Porsche fan. The buyer is responsible for shipping, handling, and transactional fees.
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@whizdoublea thank you for your high bid and congrats for winning this wonderful art piece! Hope you’ll enjoy it !
Sold for $275
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Thank you for your bids and I hope this great looking art work will bring lots of joy to a beautiful home!
I will be answering questions promptly if any. Thank you!
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@andrew7049lee shipping to lower 48 states will be insured and standatd cost of $175.
What is an approximate shipping cost to the east coast?
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Thank you kindly for looking at this modern, one might consider it as Pop Art work illustrating Tetstu Ikuzawa`s 906 PORSCHE one of Japan`s most beloved race cars, a true icon in the history of motor sports. In 1967, he won the Japan Grand Prix as a privateer in his No.8 vehicle, beating the Prince team and becoming a local racing hero.
This painting pays tribute to this off-white body, yellow hood and yellow rear panel car that is symbol of Ikuzawa`s determination, skill and passion for racing.
The PORSCHE 906 is not only a symbol of a legacy, but also an important piece of Japanese motorsport history. The 1967 Japan Grand Prix marked a turning point in the competition between Japanese and European automakers.
Tetsu Ikuzawa has triumphed over an established power. (-Automobilist)
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