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Automotive Report Cover Illustration for February Issue

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I dig the "Sanford & Son" pickup. Nice way to make the image & the message connect.

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HEY T

I was definitely vibing Lamont in this one. Old 50's trucks kill me.

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Good to see the guy "leaning forward". At least the tire is only flat on one side.

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John Cox is a painter, cartoonist, and illustrator for hire. For information about purchasing existing work or commissioning new work, contact him by e-mail at john555cox [at] hotmail.com.

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