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1988 Chrysler Motors Metal Sculpture "What's The Hurry"

Item Details

Metal

A cast metal sculpture titled What’s the Hurry and produced by Chrysler Motors – Mopar in 1988 as part of a series on historic cars. It depicts a man and his dog in a 1931 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron Phaeton on a cobblestone road being stopped by a police officer on horseback. The piece is cast in a bronze tone metal and has a painted base with an in-mold signature to the front right of the base. There is a label to the underside marking it as number 946 in the edition.

Condition

- accretion in crevices of sculpture; green patches of oxidation on front of car and front of base; accretion along bottom of base.

Dimensions

10.0" W x 5.0" H x 6.0" D

- measures sculpture on base; base measures 10.0" W x 0.75" H x 6.0" D.

Item #

18BOS092-291

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