Pontiac GTO at the Hamburg Docklands, Germany.
Source: cmdpirxii.deviantart.com
These are some pretty decent (sarcasm) drawings of some pretty decent (more sarcasm) cars of the 20th Century. They’re done by a man in the UK named Adam Brightmore and they’re so accurate that one can easily mistake them for black & white photographs at times.
The artist obviously has some great taste in cars as you can see looking above. Mustang Boss, E30 M3, GT40, Mustang Fastback, Corvette Stingray, and last but definitely not least, a 250 GTO.
I’d venture to guess there’s more than 500 hours invested in these drawings, and yes, I mean invested quite literally.
Source: boss429.deviantart.com
Classics…
…are a simple wooden toy collection created by Portugese designer Emanuel Rufo who has been bridging the gap between product design and craft toys since 2001, when with the help of his parents, who are both craftspeople, he began his quest with a dynamic handmade rocking horse.
Since then, he has thankfully expanded his wooden venture into toys with wheels, and he couldn’t have picked more classic cars than these. From front to back in the top image; Ferrari 250 GTO, Ford GT40, Porsche 911 Turbo, Lamborghini Miura, Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing.
Not sure how you can go about purchasing these, but if they were decently priced, I’d pick up a set for my son. You can check out all Emanuel Rufo’s toys here.
Source: emanuelrufo.com








