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Chevy Baby Onesie featuring the photograph 1959 Chevy tail lignt and fin by Bob McDonnell

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1959 Chevy tail lignt and fin Baby Onesie

Bob McDonnell

by Bob McDonnell

$23.00

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Indigo

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Product Details

Our baby onesies are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All baby onesies are machine washable.

Design Details

There is no doubt the year of this Chevrolet. The 1959 wide tailfins were a departure from the prior year. Lots of sheet metal went into the trunk... more

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1 - 2 business days

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1959 Chevy tail lignt and fin Photograph by Bob McDonnell

Photograph

1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Canvas Print

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Framed Print

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Art Print

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Poster

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Metal Print

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Acrylic Print

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Wood Print

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Greeting Card

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin iPhone Case

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Throw Pillow

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Tote Bag

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Zip Pouch

Zip Pouch

1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Weekender Tote Bag

Weekender Tote Bag

1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin T-Shirt

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Coffee Mug

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Spiral Notebook

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1959 Chevy Tail Lignt And Fin Jigsaw Puzzle

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Baby Onesie Tags

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Photograph Tags

photographs transportation photos chevy photos blue photos classic photos iconic photos tailfin photos taillight photos 1959 photos impala photos man cave photos chevrolet photos 1950s photos fins photos tail end photos

Comments (6)

Linda Bianic

Linda Bianic

Love the 59s!!

Ann Warrenton

Ann Warrenton

"Congratulation's to Bob McDonnell!" YOU are featured in, Your Personal - Created Art 11/30/22

Kay Brewer

Kay Brewer

Congratulations on your 2d place win in the Fine Art Color Photos Of Vehicle Parts contest!

Kay Brewer

Kay Brewer

Beautiful! Voted your entry in the Fine Art Color Photos Of Vehicle Parts contest. l/f

Bob McDonnell replied:

I appreciate that.

PROMedias Obray

PROMedias Obray

Has to be one of the coolest taillights ever. maybe the coolest ever.

Nancy Carol Photography

Nancy Carol Photography

Gorgeous! Great contrast choice...especially against the black background. L/F

Artist's Description

There is no doubt the year of this Chevrolet. The 1959 wide tailfins were a departure from the prior year. Lots of sheet metal went into the trunk and fins.

The 59 model was three inches wider outside and had five inches more width inside than it did in 1958.

I am not affiliated with any car manufacturer, My photographs are artistic interpretations and historical archives of the automotive industry.

Placed 2d place win in the Fine Art Color Photos Of Vehicle Parts contest! 3/2023.

Place third in 1973 and older auto fine art color photos. 3/2023

About Bob McDonnell

Bob McDonnell

Bob likes to make people think when they see his images. With some post-processing, he can turn the ordinary into something interesting. Subjects include close-ups of old cars, hot rods, old tractors and motorcycles. Zooming in on the hood ornament, logo or emblem on a car, produces interesting images too. Many that he captures are from makes and models of cars, cycles and farm equipment that provoke a memory in some people's minds. In the realm of mandalas or sacred circles, I enjoy taking a picture of an ordinary, everyday object and turning it into a multicolored, explosion of color and abstract art. With changes in cameras and software, photographers are becoming digital artists. “Don’t shoot what...

 

$23.00