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Rebel Fins Poster

by Richard Reeve
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Rebel Fins poster by Richard Reeve. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
This derelict 1958 Rambler Rebel was hidden at the back of a local riding stables in West Chester, in a really poor state. ... more
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Artist's Description
This derelict 1958 Rambler Rebel was hidden at the back of a local riding stables in West Chester, in a really poor state.
This was to have been the first mass-produced engine with a transistorized "brain box" fuel injection system. A Rambler Rebel with the optional EFI was tested by Motor Trend, and they recorded this sedan going faster from a standing start than the 1957 Chevrolet Corvette with mechanical fuel injection. However production issues meant that only normally aspirated engines were produced. Nevertheless, a super looking car in its heyday.
About Richard Reeve

I am a visual story teller based in southern Pennsylvania, USA. My imagery is inspired from everyday objects and situations and is sometimes exhibited and sold at the Bradford Avenue Galleries (Allinson Gallery and Huston Gallery) at Chester County Art Association, in addition to this online store. My work has also been exhibited at Panorama XXL, Rouen, France and the Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, USA. I have over 1,800 images available in a variety of sizes, mediums and products. I hope you will find something that inspires you, amuses you, makes you think, smile, frown, or perhaps just scratch your head. Go on, dive in... and for those of you who do so, I offer a big thank you for looking through my window on the...
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Richard Reeve
Thank you Chris. I agree it's such a shame. I think this one is so far gone that there's no hope left for it unfortunately,
Chris Berry
Cool image. Love these cars and so many turned out like this one. f/v