Automotive Prints > David Snyder:

"Sweeeet"
Pecan candies from Stuckey's-a popular choice to satisfy any sweet tooth in 1972. A Dairy Queen creamy soft serve hot fudge sundae is the perfect sweet spot on a warm summer evening. Best of all, everyone loved the sweet glazed "Hot Doughnuts Now" from Krispy Kreme. Eat a couple while still warm and save the rest until morning.

Price: $90

"Tasca Cobra Jets"
Bob Tasca Sr. started racing in 1962 with a lightweight 390 Galaxie. Since then this East Providence Rhode Island dealership has been a fixture on the quarter mile stage.
Always the innovator and after blowing up a lot of 390 cu. in. engines, Tasca found a way to lead the Blue Oval to win races. He bolted on a pair of old style low riser, higher breathing 427 headers to the high torque 428. Dearborn took notice and the Cobra Jet was born.

Price: $90

"Good Buy Oldsmobile"
At 10:00 am EST April 27, 2004 we said good bye to Oldsmobile. The last Oldsmobile rolled off the assembly line in Lansing, Michigan where the first car with the Oldsmobile name plate was built in 1897. Oldsmobile was a good buy for American drivers for 107 years.

Price: $90

"Mopar Strip"
To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the "Mopars At The Strip" event, automotive artist David Snyder was commissioned for a new a painting celebrating "The Wildest Mopar Party In the West".

"Mopar Strip" takes us on a nostalgic trip among the glitz and glamour of the icons along Las Vegas Boulevard in 1972. Some of the best Mopar Muscle will cruise the strip this night.

Price: $110

"Motorama 1954"
The big news for the 1954 GM Motorama was the number of concept cars. Chevrolet caught everyone's attention with the Corvette based Nomad wagon and Corvair fastback displayed next to the production Corvette.

Pontiac featured the Bonneville Special bubble top with gull wing windows. It was powered by the Pontiac straight eight with four two barrel carbs and an automatic transmission.

Price: $110

"NICKEY"
Every car enthusiast in Chicago knows the legend of the backwards "K", the Nickey Chevrolet dealership on the northwest side. This spring evening in 1962 the OK used car lot is busy. Anxious buyers take cars out to test drive up and down Irving Park Road. The 1959 SCCA Corvette "Purple People Eater" is rolled out for promotional purposes.

Price: $90

"North Side Chevrolet"
Wouldn't you love to walk into this scene in 1972 and onto this OK USED CARS lot? You could pick up a gently used 1970 Z-28, 1969 Yenko Camaro or a not so gently used '67 Big Block Corvette. Pick them up, store them for thirty five years, take them to Barrett JacksonÉSOLD! Bingo, you beat the market big time.

Price: $90

"YearOne"
Everyone knows the story. After years of searching for parts for his 1969 Trans Am, Len Athanasiades founded YearOne. That was 25 years ago; and today, YearOne has bragging right as the leading muscle car restoration parts business.

Artist Proof: $110

"Cats, Snakes and Horses"
The blue oval gave us lots of choices in the sixties and seventies when it came to a high performance pony car. You had a choice of Cats, Snakes and Horses, Now, you can have all three with "Cats, Snakes and Horses".

Price: $85

"1969" Co-signed by David Pearson
The Champion of the 1969 season was David Pearson. Pearson won an amazing 11 races.
Depicted in this new painting is the historic National 500 in October of that year at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Historic because it was the first time the Ford Talladega went up against the new Dodge Daytona on a super speedway.

Price: $125

"Fish Food"
Plymouth beat Ford in the Pony Car War by just two weeks, the Barracuda was unveiled on April 1, 1964. It was the first and became the best.
There were three generations of the Barracuda. The first spanned from 1965 to the end of the 1966 model year. It shared the A body platform with it's first cousin the Valiant. Nineteen sixty seven through '69 was the second generation still on the A body platform but receiving a horsepower and displacement increase. In 1968 several Hemi Barracuda Super Stocks were produced and made itself known on the dragstrips across the country.

Price: $85

"Tim's Place"
This is one of those little gems you discover traveling the blue highways. A perfect dealership packed full of vintage Mopar. And not just any Mopar, each and every one, high horsepower muscle; Hemis, 440 six packs, Chargers, Challengers, Road Runners and Cudas - all nicely optioned. With the old neon sign still glowing, it was like going right back to 1971.

Price: $85

"The Enthusiast"
The folks at Muscle Car Enthusiast Magazine asked me to produce an image for the magazine cover. I was asked to express the essence of the muscle car hobby. Right......in one painting A challenge but I will try.

Price: $85

"Now Playing"
We discovered the Silver Moon Drive-In on a recent visit to Muscle Car Enthusiast Magazine in Lakeland, Florida. It is less than a half mile east of Amos Publishing on US 92. For the next three days, Marion, my wife and business partner, and I talked about this great icon of the past. We visited "Corvettes and Classics" in Tarpon Springs, a great museum of muscle cars and memorabilia. Mike Morehead, our tour guide and long time collector of my prints, suggested I do a painting around the movie "Bullitt". A light came on, and I couldn't wait to get the painting started.

Price: $100

"Mopar Kicks"
Along the 3250 miles of the legendary Route 66 were thousands of businesses sustaining the American Traveler. Depicted in this new painting are just a few of the motels, restaurants, gas stations and souvenir shops revered by all who journeyed the path. The ultimate in Americana, the icons of Route 66 are showcased by none other than the icons of American Muscle, Mopar Muscle.

Price: $85

"Bowtie Strip"
No other American city changes faster than Las Vegas, Nevada and no other street changes faster than The Strip, Route 604 North through "Sin City". The Strip is reborn nightly- the flashy marquees boasting singers, dancers and entertainers.

Price: $150.00 (While supplies last. We only have 4 left.) This print is SOLD OUT through the artist.

Pralines and Ponchos
In the early seventies it just wasn't a road trip without a stop at Stuckey's. Two hundred miles of road behind you nothing hits the spot like a cold soft drink and a Pecan Roll. Don't forget to pick up some pralines to munch on in the car. There is no better way to go down the road than in one of the best high performance Pontiacs and a full belly.

Price: $85

Fast With Class
Thought of as the "Doctor's Car" for years and only one step below a Cadillac, Buick became the most luxurious muscle car made. Buick entered the muscle car era in 1965 with the A-body Gran Sport based on the Skylark. Equiped with the 401 cu. in. "nail head" it produced 325 horsepower. Horsepower was up to 340 in 1966 with a new engine casting, out classing almost all of the competition in the market...and with all the Buick's creature comforts.

Price: $85

Motorama 1953
This new print by David Snyder takes you right on the floor the night before the night before the opening of "Motorama 1953". Harley Earl gets his picture taken with the LeSabre as the last of the cars are put in place. Motorama was General Motors' automotive experience of the year. The extravaganza offers a sneek peak at the concept cars -Oldsmobile Starfire, Pontiac Parisienne and the Buick Wildcat.

Price: $100

Edward Cadillac
In 1701, a French nobleman by the name of Le Sieur Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac established a trading post which he called Ville d'Etroit, we call it Detroit. Over two hundred sixty years later, as depicted in this 1961 scene, Cadillac is known as "The standard of the World" At "Edward Cadillac" you can choose -Cadillacs dating back to 1954 on the used car side; or for those who only want factory new - step into the showroom.

Price: $85

American Style

Price: $85

Royal Pontiac
One of the legendary "super car" dealerships of the 1960's was Ace Wilson's Royal Pontiac. Under the tutelage of advertising executive Jim Wangers, Ace Wilson went drag racing in 1960. Suddenly Royal Pontiac was the place to buy high performance cars and parts. In 1964 the GTO arrived and the speed gurus at Ace Wilson's developed the Royal Bobcat GTO, and today the Royal Bobcat is one of the hottest collectible cars around.

Artist Proof: $100

Bowtie Drive-In

Price: $80

Brad and Lee's Ford Parts

Price: $100

Let's Go See the Jets

Price: $80

The Pickups

Price: $80

Sleeper Awakes
The Sleeper Awakes, a title taken from the headline of an ad for the 1969 Nova SS. Conceived as a Falcon fighter and born as an economy car, the Chevy II and Nova have very collectible cars today.

Price: $80

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