Most showroom posters weren’t produced in large numbers. Car manufacturers would send a few to their dealerships to entice customers to buy the new car of their dreams. Original posters were mostly printed on flimsy paper as their life expectancy wasn’t long; after they’d been used, the dealer would usually throw them out. So, few have survived in good condition, most are usually brown with age or damaged.
Even original posters from the Seventies are quite rare. We’ve never seen another one of these V12 E-type posters; possibly we have the only surviving original example … unless you know better? We genuinely believe that our “recreations” are far superior to the originals. We only use acid free, museum quality, heavy art paper and to ensure the finest quality possible, our posters are printed on traditional, litho presses. The result is that our posters impart rich, true colours and they won’t yellow with age.
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| Obviously, we can’t guarantee that our posters will always increase in value but we can guarantee that you’ll gain much pleasure every time you view, because each one uniquely comes with its own Magical Motoring Moment. |
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The publishers, Art of Motoring, are grateful to the various motor manufacturers for their valuable assistance and permissions in using their archived material featured in our posters and prints. The names of the manufacturers are registered TM’s of those companies. Re-published copyrights of all our products are owned by artofmotoring.com – poster & print publishers since 1975. All rights reserved.




