AGABASHIAN DUESENBERG CUMMINS DIESEL AUTO RACING PETER HELCK INDY 500 ART POSTER
This is a recent poster print of a Peter Helck painting depicting the Cummins Diesel racers at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The #8 was driven Dave Evans and #28 was driven by Fred Agabashian. The #8 Duesenberg was the first diesel to compete in the Indy 500 and the #28 Kurtis Kraft was the last diesel to compete at Indy. The old Pogoda is in the background. It's great! The picture shows the 1952 and 1931 Cummins powered racing cars on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 1952 car broke Speedway records in the qualifing runs that year (the only diesel to win a pole), and the 1931 car was the first to complete the 500 miles without a pit stop. It measures 11 x 17 inches. This is printed on thick 100 pound card stock paper. Very High Quality! In mint condition. You will love this one! It would look great framed! I will ship in a tube for safety. Check out my other auctions for other great special interest, auto racing and motorcycle prints, posters and photos. Thanks for looking!..p168
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