AFAS: A Celebration of Automotive Art, deluxe edition

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  • NEW ITEM IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING only from America’s Packard Museum

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  • Author: Gerry Durnell

  • Date: 2005

  • Pages: 316

  • Dimensions: ‎ 14.25 x 1.25 x 11.5 inches

  • Item Weight: ‎ 7.6 pounds

  • Publisher: Automobile Quarterly

  • ISBN: 1596130059

  • Summary: This is the 2005 deluxe edition in ORIGINAL BOOKSLIP AND MAILER. This compendium of fine art from the Automotive Fine Art Society (AFAS) is a coffee table book you won’t want to put down. It contains articles and excellent reproductions on all 32 artists of the AFAS. This is the book on automotive art, and belongs in the library of every automotive enthusiast. The remarkable reproductions will make you wish you owned the originals. It’s the perfect gift for a car enthusiast on any occasion.

  • America’s Packard Museum proudly owns the stock of Automobile Quarterly publications. This book sells as a collectible on other sites, but this is a NEW copy at a great price.

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It’s the automotive art book to have… ask the owner who has one.


Peter Helck, Walter Gotschke and Carlo Demand had passed by the time Durnell wrote his book but he tells their stories. Each artist had their own style, but few have ever surpassed Gotschke’s thrilling images of Grand Prix racing. “Spa 1953” shows Juan Manuel Fangio driving a replacement Maserati. Fangio had won pole, shattered speed records, switched cars due to engine failure, and was in the lead until he crashed on the last lap.