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Segrave Mystery Sunbeam racer

Regular price $20.00

In 1927 Sir Henry Segrave became the first person to travel at more than 200 mph. Segrave took the Mystery Sunbeam shown here to Daytona Beach and reached a speed of 203.79 mph. The patent for this 'design for an automobile body' was issued to Henry O. D. Segrave, of London, England on June 26, 1928.

We’ve expertly restored Segrave Mystery Sunbeam racer from a high-resolution scan so that your print faithfully represents the original.


Segrave Mystery Sunbeam racer Product Details

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Paper Prints: Premium matte, 200 gsm (80 lb). Printed with borders. Image & paper dimensions don't always match. Printed sizes below for Segrave Mystery Sunbeam racer.
• 8"x10" paper has .5" border = 6.3"x9" image
• 11"x17" paper has .5" border = 10"x14.4" image
• 16"x20" paper has 1" border = 12.5"x18" image
• 24"x32" paper has 1.5" border = 20.2"x29" image
• 30"x40" paper has 2" border = 26"x37.4" image

Canvas: No borders, mounted. Image aspect ratio adjusted to fit sheet dimensions.
Aluminum Prints: No borders. Image aspect ratio adjusted to fit sheet dimensions.
Frames: Custom made. Acid-free mats, UV-shielding plexiglass. 3-5 weeks for delivery. Frame sales final.
T-Shirts: Custom made 100% cotton. Shoulder taping, double stitched sleeves. T-shirt sales final.
All Sizes: Inches
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