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Ford - Motor Cars George Terrace sets fire to his car to draw attention to shoddy
Ford - Motor Cars
George Terrace sets fire to his car to draw attention to shoddy workmanship of todays cars
Ron harding
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*3323936
Media ID 21535786
© Mirrorpix
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Bring a piece of historical automotive controversy into your home or office with our exclusive Media Storehouse poster print, "Ford - Motor Cars George Terrace sets fire to his car to draw attention to shoddy workmanship." This captivating image by Ron Harding from Memory Lane Prints depicts the infamous moment when George Terrace, an unsatisfied Ford customer, set fire to his car in protest of the subpar workmanship he encountered. This vintage poster is not only a conversation starter but also a unique addition to any space with an appreciation for automotive history and bold storytelling. Order yours today and ignite the conversation!
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Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this print titled "Ford - Motor Cars George Terrace sets fire to his car to draw attention to shoddy workmanship of today's cars" we are transported back to the 1970s, a time when automobiles were not immune to imperfections. The image captures the audacious act of George Terrace, a man who took matters into his own hands in order to shed light on the subpar craftsmanship plaguing modern vehicles. As flames engulf his Ford car, Terrace's bold protest draws attention not only to his personal frustration but also serves as a powerful symbol for countless dissatisfied motorists. With smoke billowing and intensity radiating from every corner of the frame, it is impossible not to feel the urgency and desperation that fueled this dramatic demonstration. Ron Harding skillfully immortalizes this pivotal moment in automotive history through his lens. Through careful composition and expert use of lighting, he manages to convey both the destructive force unleashed upon an unsuspecting vehicle and Terrace's unwavering determination for change. This photograph reminds us that even amidst progress and innovation, there will always be room for improvement. It serves as a stark reminder that consumer voices should never be silenced or ignored; rather they should be heard loud and clear in order for advancements in technology and design standards within the automobile industry – or any other field – can truly flourish.
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