Hi all -One difference between illustrations and photographs - "artistic license" means longer cars! The '32 Imperials seem stretched to my eye, but I'd like to see other opinions. If so, how much?
Bob At 02:43 PM 10/22/2007, you wrote:
Therefore, Chrysler employed artists to render what the new products would look like in beautiful, full color drawings and illustrations on heavy, high quality paper. This process would not change until color photography became the principal means of visual rendering in the early 1960's.
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