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Showing posts with label machine turned. Show all posts
Showing posts with label machine turned. Show all posts
Saturday, July 30, 2011
According to the book "Von Dutch: The Art, The Myth, The Legend" the first airbrushed "monster" shirts were done by Von Dutch, and I've posted earlier that a lot of others got into that business, Ed Roth, Jeffries, and Mouse were selling them http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search/label/monster%20shirts

This is the dash of the Hirohota Merc
Chrismans famous "Old 25" http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/05/oldest-surviving-dragster-and-it-was.html the oldest known hot rod
this is a very sought after piece of racing car history. No one knows where it is, but everyone knows that is was on the front of the Chavaliers club race car
I like the louvered fenders with flames, it's very unique, and I doubt anyone ever copied it
This was the first I'd learned that Reventon had Vond Dutch pinstripe and number the scarabs
The above Corvette was the daily drive of Eric Rickman, best known of all the Hot Rod photographers
I'm sure this van has to have went to a junkyard long ago, but if it ever turns up it will be a treasure of Von Dutch's work... hell, what an eyeball on the nose!
and Von Dutch's Kenford, and the adjustment levers are just damn terrific. Not shown is "Le Dump Tube" that Von Dutch put into through the floor so he could get rid of beer cans before cops found them in his truck...
He didn't think a door handle was cool, because anyoen could use it to get in... so he made his own wrench to open the door from the outside. This is a cool custom idea.
Stan Betz was a louver puncher and body man, and possibly Von Dutch's best friend, and beneficiary of a ton of free work, and knives and guns
the above flame jopb is comical and ingenious, the yellow flame telling the sperm following him to turn back, it's a blow job. Yup, right on Stans business truck fender. Von Dutch was in such high demand for so much of his life that it made him bitter, obnoxious, and he offended many people just to get breathing room, the rest he bacame a hermit to get away from.
Labels: artist, corvette, flamejob, Icon, innovative, machine turned, monster shirts, pinstriping, race cars, unique, van, Von Dutch
Thursday, June 23, 2011
the Pebble Beach Roadster from Hollywood Hot Rods (2010 Builder of the Year)
0 comments Posted by st at 6:51 PM See it's build up at http://hollywoodhotrods.com/PebbleRoadster.htm
Labels: 2011 LA Roadster Show, duece, Gauges, machine turned, roadster
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Labels: Big 3 Swap Meet, machine turned, race cars, sprint car
Thursday, January 14, 2010
The Brucker collection (Von Dutch's coolest stuff) the Beepelfleetzer, Luft system #2, Toad, Dipstick Eater and Krankenstein
0 comments Posted by st at 9:25 PM Above is the tailgate from his Kenford truck, it sold for $149,000
By the way, someone set up a facebook page for Von Dutch http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=89449&id=54731416170#!/pages/the-REAL-Von-Dutch/54731416170?v=wall

Awarded to Dutch at a Rat Fink Reunion, the plaque features an engine turned metal plate which has been striped and signed by the greatest artisans of the day including Ed Big Daddy Roth, Jimmy C, Franco Van Grow, the Butcher and many others to thank him for starting the movement of pinstriping art that keeps them independantly employed and not working a square job punching a damn time clock for a paycheck.
Has anyone ever had a more appropriate tribute made for them by thier peers? I doubt it http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/1991717













Astericx helped us out, and told me this was a BMW 600, that was enough to look around on the web and find out this was named "The Toad" and was a 1970. It sold for $90,000.
Beepelfleetzer; The 110 Volt Ball Bearing Rotary Anti Clock Air Whistling and Fingernipping Machine, originally used as part of the FunTube at MovieWorld where it set off noises as one traveled through the giant slide.
In the lower corner it has: Design Consultants .. Patrick Pending, Reginald Design, Regis Patoffski, K Wright and a host of others ( I think this is his humorous way of poking fun at all the stuff Pat Pend, Original design, Registry Office)


Conceptually genius.
Notice the round object suggests Von Dutch's signature eyeball, the dollar sign - his disgust of money.
Sold at a price of $34,500 at auction May 2006 by RM.
24 x 30" From the plaid emerges a ghosted image of an eyeball along with a small conical shape, which occupies the lower left hand corner of the painting. Painted in the left side of the eye is a dollar sign, best described by Dutch himself in a conversation with Temma Kramer, the painting meant, “Money is a square person’s idea of what is at the end of the rainbow.”
It is widely thought that Von Dutch placed a piece of cardboard or wood on the wall and whenever he was using the last of the paint in his spray gun he would “tape off” parts of the painting and spray the piece with another color.
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2006/12/von-dutch-great-artist.html#links is where I went into detail, and will explain what it is, but get this... it was auctioned off for 34 thou in 2006 by RM auctions, and now that person took a loss of 6 thou becuase they got greedy and wanted it just for the profit potential, they only got $28,750 on Jan 19, 2007 Barrett Jackson auction. The irony is that Von Dutch painted this (by one account) as an example of how rich people are foolish.


In the far right corner is: Built in the Laboritory of Count Brucker's castle by the last mad scientist Von Dutch

His pinstriping kit sold for $310,000





Luft System #2


Oh, I love this, the Krankenstein


These two signs were painted by Roth, not Von Dutch

All of these images are copywrite Dave Lindsey, http://socalcarculture.com/ view the full gallery at: http://public.fotki.com/wackydave/car_shows/car_shows_2006/the_brucker_collect/
















For an incredibly good bio, auction coverage, and commentary about the art Kulture of Von Dutch and Roth read Sherry Washingtons PDF: http://sherrywashington.com/vondutch06.pdf
For a complete itemized list of the tools, paintings, gizmos and gadgets: http://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalog/9500/page3
Labels: machine turned, pinstriping, Von Dutch
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