I have searched the internet unsuccessfully.
Thanks,
Ric
I have searched the internet unsuccessfully.
Thanks,
Ric
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Try searching on: the-blueprints dot com
Rudy
45-WATT Epilog Mini-24, CorelDraw X6,
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George Knight DC16 Heat Press
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Ricoh GX e3300n printer
Vacc-U-Press VP3030
I have one that I drew up but at the moment can't figure out how to put the file on here for you.
Universal M-300 (35 Watt CO2)
Universal X-660 (50 Watt CO2)
Hans (35 watt YAG)
Electrox Cobra (40 watt YAG)
Glass With Class, Cameron, Wisconsin
55 Ford 100.cdr55_Bellair_convertable.cdr
It was drawn to be engraved small so if you make it too big it won't look good.
Universal M-300 (35 Watt CO2)
Universal X-660 (50 Watt CO2)
Hans (35 watt YAG)
Electrox Cobra (40 watt YAG)
Glass With Class, Cameron, Wisconsin
As a former owner of a '55 Chevy I do not recall any coupes being in the line. There was possibly a 2 door hardtop.
I had the two door sedan.
Mike Null
St. Louis Laser, Inc.
Trotec Speedy 300, 80 watt
Gravograph IS400
Woodworking shop CLTT and Laser Sublimation
Dye Sublimation
CorelDraw X5, X7
I'm not big on Cars and considering I'm in Australia, I rearly see American Cars or even know what they are. Anyway if there's something on the following thumbsheet that I can help you with let me know. All the images are EPS (vector). I've used a few of these of customer jobs for classic car clubs of Hip Flasks so they engrave very well at any size.
ClassicCars_75.jpg
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Many thanks, Rudy. I didn't see what I'm looking for, but I'm sure that website will help with many other projects.
Ric
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I appreciate the file, Joe. I really need art for a coupe, but the convertible may be useful for another idea I have.
Ric
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Mike,
There were some '55 coupes built, but they are very rare today. There was about (if I remember correctly) 50 cars built called Salesman's Coupe. They were built for traveling salesmen, and instead of a back seat they had a shelf installed where the salesman places his sample cases and briefcases. My brother-in-law has one that he has been racing for about 30 years. Pics of his car are attached. He is the reason I'm looking for the artwork.
Regards,
Ric
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Hi Steven,
I zoomed in on the image as best I could until it became really fuzzy, but #11 looks like it might be a Chevy. Not sure of the year or model, though. I would appreciate it if you could share that one.
Many thanks for your help,
Ric
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Ric
That is the two door sedan like I had. It had a back seat. Mine was what they called the 210. Just below the Bel Air.
http://www.google.com/search?q=1955+...w=1280&bih=679
Last edited by Mike Null; 03-02-2012 at 10:06 AM.
Mike Null
St. Louis Laser, Inc.
Trotec Speedy 300, 80 watt
Gravograph IS400
Woodworking shop CLTT and Laser Sublimation
Dye Sublimation
CorelDraw X5, X7
Hi Ric,
The site I mentioned is not all that user friendly - so I tried to narrow it down a bit. Try here: the-blueprints DOT com/blueprints/cars/chevrolet/page/2/
Rudy
45-WATT Epilog Mini-24, CorelDraw X6,
Wacom Intuos Tablet, Flame Polisher
George Knight DC16 Heat Press
BJ890 Muli-Function Mug Press
Ricoh GX e3300n printer
Vacc-U-Press VP3030
Thanks Rudy,
I didn't see that one the first time I looked. The 55 Bel Aire Sport Coupe is getting close to what I'm looking for.
Ric
Epilog 60 watt Helix
Opps sorry Ric, I didn't subscribe to this topic so missed your request, so hope its not too late. I save it in a Corel file at version 9 just in case I also added 6 & 7 cause they looked similar. Hope they help. I've subscribed to this topic now so if you need others... no probs.
Classics_75_6-7-11.cdr
I'm Back.... & Currently Using a 500 x 300 50w C02 Shenhui Laser
with Corel Draw X5, RdWorks Ver8, Adobe Master Collection CS5, Ratsus Plugin for PhotoShop instead of Photograv.
Many thanks, Steven.
Ric
Epilog 60 watt Helix