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The Archangel Michael:  Derived from a second viewing of Roger Jetter's 1955 Cadillac, a great deal of change has been implemented to remove the lavender of the body.  The grille is still evident on the left, as well as a grille from a 1959 Cadillac on the right, combined to create the wings of an angel.  Both grilles are viewed through an ultra-wide lens, reflected in the Dagmars rather than seen directly.  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
The Orrery:  Sometimes just a tiny portion of an image is what's important, as is the case here.  An Orrery is a device meant to display the orbits of the planets around the sun, which this seems to represent.  It actually came from a show car that had not been cleaned, and this section was originally out of focus, to highlight some other section that now seems meaningless.  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
Mobiation
Picnic Supplies:  From the rear quarter of an Audi R8, we get a stack of plates ready to be transported to the picnic in... the R8.  Presented on aluminum 20 inches by 30 inches.
Houndstooth:  Though one would be forgiven for thinking this was a Corvette, it's actually a Nomad Wagon.  Don't worry though - your friends will all think it's the coolest shot of a Corvette ever taken!  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
Remnants of the Sun:  Reflections can often tell more of a story than the body panels themselves.  These reflections are from direct sunlight, shining from a 1937 Ford fender onto the painted running board.  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
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See photo in original gallery.