Ford Fairlane 500 tail fin in timeless green from 1957 by Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art

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Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art

Nordhorn, Germany

About ‘Ford Fairlane 500 tail fin in timeless green from 1957’ by Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art

The iconic tail fin of a Ford Fairlane 500 from 1957.
The elegant mint green finish and distinctive chrome details epitomise the unmistakable style of the late 1950s, when cars were true works of art on wheels.
The striking "Fairlane 500" lettering and the lines of the rear section are impressively emphasised by the…

Original created by Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art.

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Peter Kraaibeek Fine Art
Nordhorn, Germany

Peter lives in the north-western part of Germany near the Dutch border. He began his professional career as an engineer and project manager in IT.
Peter also works as a photographer and graphic designer. He has a particular fondness for fractal design, nature, architecture, the design of vintage cars and supercars and appreciates the diversity of the visual arts.

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