In less than a century, the cult of the automobile has redirected the attention of males and a few females, to the greatness of speed and style in a moving box. The heyday has come and gone - the muscle cars of the 1960's with high octane leaded gas for $0.30 a gallon - but the design capabilities of humans thrives and today, everybody can have their own pocket rocket. Tomorrow?
ZenithPointStudio uses Chip Foose's redesign of the late 1960's Chevrolet Camaro as this Bogus Slogan poster's background. Lower to the ground, state of the art steering and suspension, 200+ more horsepower than the original - She's a beauty. Only, gas is now an investment and you share your patch of the road with lots of moving obstacles.
The gig was an end of the tour date. Always a tough show. Some want to go home, some are sad to see the tour end, most are still hungover from last night. For Bogus Slogan, the guys always take a week off before the last show. Most times they hang out together in some happy-go-lucky tourist spot. Prior to Detroit, they road the rails along the eastern and southern coastal edges of America. With their private train, they backtracked into New Orleans, then north, highballing for Detroit on the old Illinois Central mainline.
Bogus Slogan Poster #33 - Inside View
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