About the Photo -
My name is Marcos and this Wonder. She is a Chrysler 1980 CM Valiant. I bought her from two sisters who were left with it when their father passed away several years earlier.
Since then it had been sitting in the garage deteriorating but they hadn’t been able to bring themselves to sell it.
When I purchased it, she barely started, one head light wasn’t working, it had no dash lights and a leaking tyre, amongst other problems. So as I drove off that stormy evening I said, “if you make it back home I promise to get a you a tow-truck, find you a good mechanic, and give you anything you need”.
Just as I said that, you wouldn’t believe it, lightning filled the sky and the second head light came on. It made it home that night and is still with me today.
That was the first moment I had with the spirit of the car I call Wonder.
As I drove away with it that stormy day, I looked in the rear view mirror and saw one of the girls wiping tears from her face and waving goodbye to memories of her passing father.
I nearly cried too.
About the Print - Photos printed on 310gsm Archival Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper. All photos have a small white border included.
Framing - We don’t frame in-house however, we have great relationships with the leading framers. We will be happy to help connect you with a suitable local framer and facilitate the process for you.
About the Photo -
My name is Marcos and this Wonder. She is a Chrysler 1980 CM Valiant. I bought her from two sisters who were left with it when their father passed away several years earlier.
Since then it had been sitting in the garage deteriorating but they hadn’t been able to bring themselves to sell it.
When I purchased it, she barely started, one head light wasn’t working, it had no dash lights and a leaking tyre, amongst other problems. So as I drove off that stormy evening I said, “if you make it back home I promise to get a you a tow-truck, find you a good mechanic, and give you anything you need”.
Just as I said that, you wouldn’t believe it, lightning filled the sky and the second head light came on. It made it home that night and is still with me today.
That was the first moment I had with the spirit of the car I call Wonder.
As I drove away with it that stormy day, I looked in the rear view mirror and saw one of the girls wiping tears from her face and waving goodbye to memories of her passing father.
I nearly cried too.
About the Print - Photos printed on 310gsm Archival Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper. All photos have a small white border included.
Framing - We don’t frame in-house however, we have great relationships with the leading framers. We will be happy to help connect you with a suitable local framer and facilitate the process for you.