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BN7/BT7 Limited Edition Fine Art Prints

David Townsend

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Well, it took me long enough but, with the completion of the BN7 and BT7 I've finally wrapped work on the big Healey collection. Same as my other work, two sizes available—12" x 24" or 18" x 36". Printed on Verona archival paper using pigmented inks. Numerous options available including hardtop (pictured), wood rimmed steering wheel, spot lamps, several styles of wheels and mirrors and, of course, in the exterior and colors of your choice. Accepting orders.

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Here's the MKII version in Primrose over black with triple SUs, black interior with yellow piping and wing-mounted bullet mirrors.

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Well, it took me long enough but, with the completion of the BN7 and BT7 I've finally wrapped work on the big Healey collection. Same as my other work, two sizes available—12" x 24" or 18" x 36". Printed on Verona archival paper using pigmented inks. Numerous options available including hardtop (pictured), wood rimmed steering wheel, spot lamps, several styles of wheels and mirrors and, of course, in the exterior and colors of your choice. Accepting orders.

Since I'm unable to edit the original post, here's the MKII version of the same car with the horn push corrected. Seems to have drifted off when I was editing for the wood rimmed steering wheel.
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Looking very nice.

One observation / question (and this is probably opening up an age old debate, so apologies in advance ). The background bonnet / hood badge image which you have behind the car, on my 1961 BT7 mkII tri-carb, the Austin Healey is hyphenated (Austin-Healey). The replacement mkII badges available (in the UK at least) are also hyphenated.

Andy
 
Looking very nice.

One observation / question (and this is probably opening up an age old debate, so apologies in advance ). The background bonnet / hood badge image which you have behind the car, on my 1961 BT7 mkII tri-carb, the Austin Healey is hyphenated (Austin-Healey). The replacement mkII badges available (in the UK at least) are also hyphenated.

Andy

Andy,

I used the Clausager book—Original Austin Healey—to determine which version of the bonnet badge to use and Anders is pretty clear that the MKII badges all dropped the hyphen. The late badges are also very different shape from the earlier badges. That said, I have both styles available and am happy to modify the MKII background art to add the hyphen. When you order a print from me, you receive a low resolution electronic proof of the file before it uploads to the printer, so there's an opportunity to review the work and make any necessary adjustments.

Regards,

DCTownsend
 
And a nice BT7 MKI with side change gearbox, dual SUs, Sprite rear bumpers, hardtop, 576 spot lamp, luggage rack, 60-spoke wire wheels, and wood rimmed steering wheel.
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Just wanted to share that I received my print from David who was more than accommodating about a few modifications I had made to my BT7 and I could not have been more pleased. Great job David! Might have to get a Bugeye print too!
Lin
 
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