Showing posts with label classic car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classic car. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Citroen DS 19 The Best French Car or the Best Car Ever?

A Citroen DS19 sedan in a mountain area. Image by George Cosmos Wagner

 Citroen DS 19 The Best French Car or the Best Car Ever? Well, it depends...

The Citroën DS19 holds a special place in automotive history for its innovative design, advanced technology, and enduring appeal. When it was introduced in 1955, it was ahead of its time in terms of styling, comfort, and engineering. Its hydropneumatic suspension, sleek aerodynamic design, and futuristic interior features were groundbreaking.

A Frenchman said: 

"The Citroën DS19 epitomizes French automotive excellence, blending avant-garde design with unparalleled engineering prowess. Its sleek, aerodynamic silhouette embodies the spirit of post-war optimism and progress, while its revolutionary hydropneumatic suspension system delivers an unmatched combination of comfort and handling.

Inside, the DS19 offers a sanctuary of luxury and sophistication, with plush seating, innovative dashboard controls, and an array of futuristic features far ahead of its time. Every aspect of the DS19 is a testament to French ingenuity and craftsmanship, from its distinctive exterior styling to its meticulously engineered drivetrain.

Beyond its technical achievements, the Citroën DS19 holds a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts and collectors worldwide, symbolizing an era of automotive innovation and artistic expression. It remains an enduring icon of French design and engineering, continuing to inspire generations of car enthusiasts with its timeless elegance and pioneering spirit."


Tuesday, February 27, 2024

The Old '57 On the Road

Classic 1957 Ford Skyliner retractable roof. On a country dirt road with the sunset set streaming through in the background. Image by George Cosmos Wagner

The Old '57 On the Road

 The golden era of automobiles, when the roads were wide and the engines roared with Detroit power, one car stood out—the 1957 Ford Skyliner.
Picture this: the sun is shining, the sky is a brilliant blue canvas, and you're behind the wheel of a '57 Skyliner, feeling the rumble of its V8 engine. As you press down on the accelerator, the car surges forward with a thunderous growl, unleashing all of its horses in a symphony of power.
With the top down, you're not just driving, you're experiencing the world around you in full Technicolor. The wind rushes through your hair, and the scent of fresh air and gasoline fills your nostrils.
It's not just about the horsepower and speed; it's about the sheer joy of driving. The Skyliner handles like a dream, gliding effortlessly around curves and corners with precision and grace. Its power steering and smooth suspension make every twist and turn a thrill, while its sturdy frame ensures a stable and secure ride, even at high speeds.
And then there's the retractable hardtop. With the push of a button, the roof magically disappears into the trunk, transforming the car from a sleek coupe into a stylish convertible in less than a minute. It's a feat of engineering that never fails to impress, turning heads wherever you go and eliciting envy from onlookers who can only dream of experiencing the open road in such style.
In a time when cars were more than just modes of transportation, but symbols of freedom and individuality, the 1957 Ford Skyliner reigned supreme. With its powerful engine, smooth handling, and innovative design, it captured the hearts and imaginations of drivers everywhere, offering a taste of adventure with every mile.
So the next time you find yourself yearning for the open road, don't settle for anything less than the best. Strap yourself into a '57 Skyliner, put the top down, and let the wind in your hair and the roar of the engine be your guide. Because when you're behind the wheel of a Skyliner, the journey is just as thrilling as the destination.


Thursday, October 26, 2023

You Remember My Old Chevy?

You Remember My Old Chevy? Classic 1967 Chevy Impala parked on a country road in front of a double wide trailer. Chem trails in the sky at dusk.Monochrome image by George Cosmos Wagner.

You Remember My Old Chevy? Nice car, green on green. Had the 350. Ran like a top and everything worked. It's downfall was the tons of road salt we throw on the roads to make them passable by the oldies and the trendies.



Wednesday, October 4, 2023

1957 Ford Skyliner Mountain Retreat

Classic red and white 1957 Ford Skyliner convertible on a road with  a view of the mountains. Image by George Cosmos Wagner

 The classic 1957 Ford Skyliner with the retractable roof. This car was said to be the automotive engineering marvel of the 1950's.

Performance was decent if you opted for the 312 cubic inch V8. It's a big, beautiful car. Durable if you were able to get the body to survive years of salt and snow.

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Friday, August 25, 2023

Shopping Trip With the RoadRunner

Classic red 60's Plymouth RoadRunner parked in a small town with a beautiful blonde posed nearby

 Well, I drove the RoadRunner into town to pickup a few things...

From R.T. Cabalero- "The Plymouth Road Runner is more than just a car; it's a roaring statement of power, performance, and unapologetic American muscle. Its iconic design, thunderous engines, and racing heritage have earned it a place in the pantheon of legendary automobiles. So, whether you're an adrenaline junkie yearning for speed or a nostalgic soul looking to relive the golden age of muscle cars, remember this: the Road Runner was built to run, and run it did – right into the annals of automotive history."

 

 

Friday, March 17, 2023

56 T-Bird and the Wind in Your Hair

pictured is a 1956 Ford T-Bird coupe, blue, with a blonde with long hair blowing in the wind. Image by George Cosmos Wagner

 

Introducing the sleek and powerful 1956 Ford Thunderbird, a true American classic that embodies the spirit of the open road. With its distinctive two-seater design and sporty curves, this beauty is sure to turn heads wherever it goes.

Under the hood, the Thunderbird packs a punch with its V8 engine, delivering a smooth and responsive ride that’s perfect for cruising along the highway. And with its convertible top, drivers can feel the wind in their hair and the sun on their face as they soak up the thrill of the open road.

But it’s not just about performance – the Thunderbird also boasts a stylish interior that’s both comfortable and functional. From the plush leather seats to the sleek dashboard and classic gauges, every detail has been carefully crafted to enhance the driving experience.

And let’s not forget the iconic styling that sets the Thunderbird apart from other cars of its time. The signature round headlights, chrome grille, and sweeping lines all add up to create a timeless look that’s still revered today.

Overall, the 1956 Ford Thunderbird is a true classic that represents the best of American automotive design. With its powerful engine, sleek styling, and comfortable interior, it’s no wonder this car has stood the test of time and continues to be a beloved classic among car enthusiasts around the world.

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Wednesday, March 15, 2023

The 1966 Ford Mustang on Ocean View Drive

A classic white 1969 Mustang parked with a view of the ocean and a beautiful woman. Image by George Cosmos Wagner

 Today we find our 1966 Ford Mustang parked with an ocean view.

The 1966 Mustang is a classic American muscle car produced by the Ford Motor Company. It was the second year of production for the Mustang, and it featured a number of updates and refinements from the original 1965 model.
One of the most notable changes in the 1966 Mustang was the addition of a new engine option. In addition to the standard 200-cubic inch inline six-cylinder engine, buyers could now opt for a 289-cubic inch V8 engine, which produced up to 271 horsepower. This engine option helped to cement the Mustang's reputation as a powerful and high-performance sports car.
The 1966 Mustang also featured a revised grille design, as well as a new three-spoke steering wheel and revised interior trim. Additionally, a GT package was introduced, which included features such as front disc brakes, a handling package, and special badging.
Overall, the 1966 Ford Mustang remains a beloved classic car among enthusiasts and collectors. Its sleek design, powerful engine options, and high-performance capabilities helped to define the American muscle car era and continue to inspire car enthusiasts today.

 

 


 
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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

1953 Runway Corvette

A 1953 Corvette parked at the end of an airport runway. Image by George Cosmos Wagner

 1953 Runway Corvette- If there's a runway it is almost mandatory to drive a car to the end of it and take some pictures.

Here is our 1953 Chevrolet Corvette at the end of 32R somewhere in the great American southwest.

 The 1953 Corvette started life as a concept car and eventually 300 were carefully assembled by hand in Flint, Michigan. These first Corvettes were powered by an inline six cylinder engine putting out 150 horsepower. Sports car lovers considered them to be underpowered. The first 'Vette did the quarter mile in 18 seconds and 0 to 60 in 11. Not very impressive, perhaps on a par with a modern four cylinder SUV.

There are only 225 C1 Corvettes left and a nice one could set you back $100,000 or more. 

 

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Monday, August 1, 2022

Dinosaurs vs Cadillacs

Dinosaur with a 1973 Cadillac sedan in it's mouth on a red background with the letters Cosmos Great Art. An exclusive, limited edition design by George Cosmo Wagner

Dinosaurs vs Cadillacs- battle of the ages. Who would win- the prehistoric beast or good old American Iron? My money is on the 1973 Cadillac Sedan DeVille although admittedly it's not doing too well right now. 

This is a new collectible design Tee Shirt by George Cosmo Wagner, available for a limited time only. All the cool kids will be wearing these everywhere for the rest of the year.

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Dinosaurs vs Cadillacs Limited Edition Tee Shirt shown here being worn by a beautiful model. The shirt is black with adesign on a red field of a dinosaur devouring a 1973 Cadillac sedan. This is an exclusive, limited edition Tee Shirt by George Cosmo Wagner

 

 

 



 

Saturday, July 23, 2022

Saturday is for Classic Car Coffee Mugs


 What would Saturday be without a coffee mug featuring classic cars and motorcycles from Cosmos Great Art? Stop by the store, grab a mug, grab one dozen mugs. Better right? An even dozen. I thank you for your support.

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Thursday, July 21, 2022

National Big Chrome Bumper Day

The front of a 1955 Rocket 88 is featured showing off its understated lines and big, beautiful chrome trim and bumper. Image by George Cosmos Wagner

 The cars of the 1950's were known for wings out back and big, gleaming chrome trim and bumpers up front. Don't forget the hubcaps- chrome plated steel, not the plastic "wheel covers" of today.

The front of a 1955 Rocket 88 is featured showing off its understated lines and big, beautiful chrome trim and bumper. Image by George Cosmos Wagner

The front ends of many of these classic machines are works of art in their own right. The 1955 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 inspired the hit song of the same name with its big, beautiful but tasteful design.

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Monday, July 18, 2022

1955 Oldsmobile Outside In

View from outside of the interior and instrument panel of a 1955 Oldmobile Super 88. The interior of these beautiful cars was artistic but functional.

Today we explore the instrument panel of a 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88. There's no GPS, no back-up camera, not a heads up display or LED to be found. 

The interiors of these classic cars featured beautiful, artistic design that emphasized function as well as form. 

The speedometer and odometer were prominent- usually right in front of the driver. These were mechanical devices loaded with intricate gears and springs. I've heard that the odometer in some of the old cars could be rolled back by lifting the rear wheels and driving in reverse. I've never had a car that did this so I can't confirm. 

The radio was most often an AM only unit- sometimes with vacuum tubes- and push button presets.

You also got a cigarette lighter and an ashtray, sometimes gauges for water temp and oil pressure. And warning lights- don't forget the warning lights.

There is a nice write up on the "10 Coolest Dashboards of the 50's" on the web site The Daily Drive

Well worth a read. 

 

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Thursday, July 14, 2022

Filling Up on 39 Cent Gasoline


Two American muscle cars gas up at a small gas station at night. Under the canopy are a red 1970 Plymouth GTX and a black 1967 Chevy Impala SS .
Two American muscle cars fill up on 39 cent a gallon gas in this image by George Cosmo Wagner

 Just a couple of guys in 20th century American muscle cars filling up on leaded premium 39 cent a gallon gas, maybe grabbing a 50 cent pack of smokes before dropping a quarter into the pay phone to let Betty Lou know they're on their way.

Big engines, big gas tanks- maybe eight or ten dollars to top it off. Based on my personal experiences with similar cars these classics probably get 8-10 miles per gallon 'round town and maybe 14 on the highway. 

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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

It's Dollar Off Coffee Mug Day

 I'm sitting here finishing off the last of the mornings pot of coffee and I thought what a beautiful day to sell some Cosmos Great Art coffee cups- or mugs. Dollar off with promo code- PXUDSA 

 Nothing says great art like great art on a coffee cup. Limited time offer- get 'em before they're gone

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Tuesday, July 12, 2022

1968 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide in the Clouds

Image of a 1968 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide in period correct marroon and tan against a blue cloudy sky. Image by George Cosmo Wagner

 1968 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide in the Clouds- The Electra Glide, perhaps most famous "in blue" is shown here in period correct maroon and tan. Note the front drum brakes and whitewall tires. Classic, vintage Harley Davidson cruiser.

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Monday, July 11, 2022

1967 Chevy Impala SS in the Spotlight

American classic car- the 1967 Chevy Impala SS sits in the spotlight near a beautiful lake with a colorful sunset in the background. Image by George Cosmo Wagner

 This 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS sedan is back in the spotlight. Shown here by the waters edge with the sun setting behind. 

For 1967 Chevy restyled the Impala and offered a number of powerplants from a six cylinder to the base eight 283. There are rumors that a dozen big block 427 engines snuck into the mix mid year.

Four doors, four barrel carb, maybe even one of the very rare 427 engines- this is a great, desirable American classic. You can find them in nice shape today for $30,000 on up. A very rough but restorable rolling chassis can be had for around 5k.

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Tuesday, July 5, 2022

1969 Austin Healey Sprite


 The 1969 Austin Healey Sprite- I had the pleasure of owning a '69 Sprite although mine had been repainted "safety orange". Fun little car even though we push started it more times than I can count and parts acquisition was difficult at best. There was an MG dealer about 30 miles from my home and they were very helpful- at one point they pulled parts of a car on the lot when I was in a jam. We also made some brackets and machined a new banjo bolt for a front caliper ourselves. Impossible to get that bolt!

Today we can ride along with this proud owner as he takes us on a short demo cruise.

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Thursday, June 30, 2022

1967 Ford Mustang GT at Johnny's Burger Joint

A 1967 black Ford Mustang GT with a white racing stripe pulls into Johnny's Burger Place in this illustration by George Cosmos Wagner. This image is available at a drastically reduced price, in very limited quanity, for a limited time. Link in blog post.
1967 Ford Mustang GT at Johnny's Burger Joint


Today we have a classic pony car- the 1967 Ford Mustang GT- pulling into our favorite hangout Johnny's. 

Equipped with a 390 cubic inch V8 and a four on the floor this Mustang could get up and down the boulevard in pretty good time. Also available with a 289 that produced 270 horsepower or a six cylinder. 

Expect to pay 75, 90K or more for a nice one today.

Special Independence Day Promotion- for a limited time grab a 36x24 canvas gallery wrap of this image for just $85.00. Very limited quantity, sales ends at midnight July 4th. Don't get left in the dust, get this classic Mustang for your wall now. 

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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

The 1970 Plymouth GTX at the County Fair

Stunning black and white image of the 1970 luxury muscle car the Plymouth GTX. The GTX was very similar to the Roadrunner but came standard with more upscale appointments. Available with two engines- the 7.2L V8 and the 7L Hemi. Plenty of power and tree stump pulling torque. This image is by George Cosmos Wagner.
1970 Plymouth GTX at a County Fair
 

Based on the Plymouth Belvedere the GTX was considered a more upscale muscle car offering than the similar Roadrunner. The GTX came equipped with a 7.2L engine rated at 375 horsepower with tree stump pulling torque. The 7L Chrysler Hemi was available as an option.

In nice condition a GTX will set you back about $70,000 US or more today. You could have this GTX hanging on your wall as a canvas gallery wrap for slightly less- Get Cosmos GTX at the County Fair

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Illustration of a 1970 Plymouth GTX by George Cosmo Wagner done in a watercolor treatment with subdued lines and color.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Saturday, June 25, 2022




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