Two weeks ago at a car show young man came up to me and showed me this print on aluminum. He drives a Mustang and said he was going to display it on his dash but it he said he would be more fitting and he'd be happy if it was displayed on the dash of the GT for the duration of the show. I was happy to do it.
I was surprised I had never seen one.. He shared how he obtained it. His dad owns a Ford Dealership. They attended Le Mans and they received this as a gift from Michelin Tires. He showed me a certificate of authenticity and that it was made as a limited run.
After closer look I was amazed at all of the clever details. If you look closely the entire body of the car is loaded with doodles of GT40 history and Le Mans History , has drivers names scatted about.
My GT fanaticism kicked in and I set on a mission to get one. I reached out to a friend a Michelin Corp to see if any more were available while simultaneously reaching out the the artist. I got replies from both parties and here is what I have to share.
This was the reply : Michelin Commissioned the artist Alex Gupton to do these renderings for the Ford GT and the C7R race cars. Michelin purchased some of the run and gave them out to their VIP's . They are no longer available from Michelin , If you don't hear back from the Artist get back to us we can help with that.
Good news !! The artist wrote me today. and there is a part of the Aluminum printed run available. They can also do them on canvas , sent out rolled up for self mounting or they can stretch and frame. Paper prints are also available. Here is what Alex wrote me:
" Aloha,
Thanks for getting in touch and for your interest in this piece. I, too, was at the race in 2016 as a guest of Michelin, who commissioned the piece (hence the frequent appearance of Bibendum in the detail). Great way to spend a couple of days in the summer...unless you are Toyota! And you are a lucky man to have secured one of those amazing creations from Ford. I drool over the flying buttresses every time...
The piece 'Ford GT: Le Mans 2017' is available with a few different options. It's printed on canvas and paper in the following sizes and editions:
Canvas
Signed and numbered limited edition of 75
10x20 rolled **$350
10x20 stretched and ready to hang **$450
15x30 rolled **$600
15x30 stretched and ready to hang **$725
Paper
10x20 open edition **$145
If you decide on one of the above options, we will provide a shipping quote, but please know that we don't mark up on shipping--we just cover our costs. "
Alex said you can get an aluminum version for the same price as the Rolled Canvas. So a 10" x 20" for $350 and the 15" x 30" for $650. I told Alex that I would post this here on the forum knowing others would be interested. He was very appreciative . I asked about a group buy or discount because I know you guys will will flood them with orders.
He said sure, if you can get some of your fellow GT fanatics to order something just mention " Brian Stormer " or STORMCAT " and they will take 10% off !! Here is the image on their website : https://alexgupton.com/#/gallery/creations-in-pen-and-ink/le-mans-ford-gt-2016/
Write Alex here : sales@alexgupton.com
Enjoy and Happy Motoring !! Brian
I was surprised I had never seen one.. He shared how he obtained it. His dad owns a Ford Dealership. They attended Le Mans and they received this as a gift from Michelin Tires. He showed me a certificate of authenticity and that it was made as a limited run.
After closer look I was amazed at all of the clever details. If you look closely the entire body of the car is loaded with doodles of GT40 history and Le Mans History , has drivers names scatted about.
My GT fanaticism kicked in and I set on a mission to get one. I reached out to a friend a Michelin Corp to see if any more were available while simultaneously reaching out the the artist. I got replies from both parties and here is what I have to share.
This was the reply : Michelin Commissioned the artist Alex Gupton to do these renderings for the Ford GT and the C7R race cars. Michelin purchased some of the run and gave them out to their VIP's . They are no longer available from Michelin , If you don't hear back from the Artist get back to us we can help with that.
Good news !! The artist wrote me today. and there is a part of the Aluminum printed run available. They can also do them on canvas , sent out rolled up for self mounting or they can stretch and frame. Paper prints are also available. Here is what Alex wrote me:
" Aloha,
Thanks for getting in touch and for your interest in this piece. I, too, was at the race in 2016 as a guest of Michelin, who commissioned the piece (hence the frequent appearance of Bibendum in the detail). Great way to spend a couple of days in the summer...unless you are Toyota! And you are a lucky man to have secured one of those amazing creations from Ford. I drool over the flying buttresses every time...
The piece 'Ford GT: Le Mans 2017' is available with a few different options. It's printed on canvas and paper in the following sizes and editions:
Canvas
Signed and numbered limited edition of 75
10x20 rolled **$350
10x20 stretched and ready to hang **$450
15x30 rolled **$600
15x30 stretched and ready to hang **$725
Paper
10x20 open edition **$145
If you decide on one of the above options, we will provide a shipping quote, but please know that we don't mark up on shipping--we just cover our costs. "
Alex said you can get an aluminum version for the same price as the Rolled Canvas. So a 10" x 20" for $350 and the 15" x 30" for $650. I told Alex that I would post this here on the forum knowing others would be interested. He was very appreciative . I asked about a group buy or discount because I know you guys will will flood them with orders.
He said sure, if you can get some of your fellow GT fanatics to order something just mention " Brian Stormer " or STORMCAT " and they will take 10% off !! Here is the image on their website : https://alexgupton.com/#/gallery/creations-in-pen-and-ink/le-mans-ford-gt-2016/
Write Alex here : sales@alexgupton.com
Enjoy and Happy Motoring !! Brian
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