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Segrave Mystery Sunbeam racer

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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.


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


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Segrave Mystery Sunbeam racer Product Details
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Paper: Museum quality, using archival ink.
Canvas: Acid-free. Canvas is mounted.
Borders and final image size for this print:
Prints have borders. Paper and image dimensions don't always match; final printed image size is below.
• 8.5" x 11" paper with .5" border = 6.95" x 10" image
• 11" x 17" paper with .5" border = 10" x 14.38" image
• 13" x 19" paper with .5" border = 12" x 17.26" image
• 17" x 22" paper with 1" border = 13.91" x 20" image
• 24" x 30" paper with 1.5" border = 18.78" x 27" image
• 36" x 50" paper with 2" border = 32" x 46.02" image
• 44" x 61" paper with 2" border = 40" x 57.52" image
Metal Signs: No borders. Size reflects sheet size. Actual final sign size varies depending on image dimensions.
Frames: Custom made. Acid-free mats, UV-shielding plexiglass, archival back. 3-5 weeks for delivery. Frame sales final.
T-Shirts: Custom made 100% cotton. Shoulder-to-shoulder taping, double stitched sleeves and hem. T-shirt sales final.
Size: Inches
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