#110 - "Grandad's Towncar" - 1928 A Model Ford
#110 - "Grandad's Towncar" - 1928 A Model Ford
Materials
Materials
Matte Paper -
We print using using the finest 100% rag cotton, mould made paper, printed with the Giclée (inkjet) printing process, using fade resistant pigment based ink.
Framing -
Our Framed prints include the use of Non-reflective U.V. resistant glass, a Matte board surrounding your chosen image, as well as M.D.F backing board with hangers.
Dimensions
Dimensions
PAPER PRINT SIZE
"D" Size Portrait - 19" x 15" (480mm x 380mm)
"E" Size Portrait - 30" x 22" (765mm x 560mm)
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.
To start a return, you can contact us at oldshedproductions@gmail.com. If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
"Grandad’s Towncar" by Oldshed Productions.
Depicting a 1928 Model A Ford Sedan
"D" Size Portrait - Premium Matte Paper - 19" x 15" (480mm x 380mm)
"E" Size Portrait - Premium Matte Paper - 30" x 22" (765mm x 560mm)
PHOTOGRAPHERS’ LOCATION NOTES
Sarge recorded this scene in a farm shed on a former sheep property in the Darling Ranges near Perth in Western Australia.
The "A" Model's present owner rescued the car from a trade in lot at the rear of the New Ford Car Dealership where he worked as a mechanic in the early 1960's.
An unlicenced trade-in, he was told to take it to the rubbish dump, instead he took it home.
Minor repairs and relicenced, he lent to friends who put to work for a while carting oranges from their orchard to the local markets.
Fruit cases where strapped to the running boards, mudguards and rear luggage carrier to maximise the loads of fruit.
In a few years, when it grew too tired for the task, it was warehoused in an outbuilding on his farm to become a retirement restoration project along with the mountain of other collectables.
Today restored to its former glory. The toy truck in the middle foreground is a Chevrolet delivery van.
Ian Sergeant - Diploma Science - Photography
Ben Jackson - Bach Arts - Design - Bach Ed - Design