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This picture is made from 68 seperate images, of radiators, badges and details from 57 different vehicles, representing 22 marques of trucks, buses, and taxis.
The source photographs were all made in one day, at one place: the Classic Commercial Vehicle Show at the Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, on 13th June, 2010.
Unfortunately, the small representation here on this blog in no way does justice to the level of detail present in this image! To rectify that, we are offering large prints of this picture with some special discounts. The normal price (still a very good deal!) is GB£23 for 20"x20", and GB£36 for 30"x30". The discounts are as follows:-
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