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Corvette Chiefs, Pt. 1 of 5 – Zora Arkus-Duntov, Corvette’s Nostradamus

As a young man, Duntov was into boxing, motorcycles, fast cars, and pretty girls. After his formal engineering training in Berlin, Germany, Duntov started racing cars and applying his engineering skills to racecar construction. In 1935 Duntov built his first racecar with help from his racing partner Asia Orley; they called the car, “Arkus”. Their goal was to debut the car at the Grand Prix de Picardie in June 1935. But after a series of mishaps, the car caught fire and never raced. From this point forward, all Duntov wanted to do was build racecars.

John Greenwood Art Prints Special Offer!!!


John Greenwood Art Prints Special Offer!!!

For a limited time, we are offering 12, 11-inches by 17-inches art prints of the late John Greenwood’s racecars, as illustrated in my Illustrated Corvette Series, Vette Magazine monthly column. The Illustrated Corvette series has been in every issue of Vette Magazine since the spring of 1997, with over 220 installments. In the 18 years the column has been running, I have written and illustrated stories about John and Burt Greenwood’s cars five times. We offer two versions of each story: one with the story copy and one without. Then I created two single image layouts for a total of 12 prints.

Each 11 x 17 print is signed and numbered by me, K. Scott Teeters and is shrink-wrapped on a piece of 12 x 18 piece of corrugated cardboard so that the prints stats flat and clean.

For a limited time, we are offering all 12 prints for the astonishingly low price of just $120, with FREE SHIPPING.

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