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#91 Lola Ford Indy Car Lithograph Signed by Dan Gurney | Danny Day Artwork
#91 Lola Ford Indy Car Lithograph Signed by Dan Gurney | Danny Day Artwork
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The #91 Lola Ford Indy Car represents one of the most important transition periods in American open-wheel racing. Sleek, innovative, and unmistakably purposeful, it reflects the era when rear-engine race cars transformed the Indianapolis 500 forever.
Created by acclaimed automotive artist Danny Day, this limited edition lithograph celebrates the #91 Lola Ford Indy Car and the engineering revolution that reshaped American championship racing. Individually hand signed by Dan Gurney and individually signed and numbered by Danny Day, this collectible connects Indianapolis racing history with one of America's most accomplished and influential drivers.
During the 1960s, Lola Ford Indy cars helped usher in a new generation of speed, balance, and technical sophistication at the Brickyard. Their success marked a turning point from the traditional front-engine roadster era to the modern rear-engine Indy car formula.
Whether displayed in a home, office, garage, showroom, or private collection, this artwork is a tribute to Dan Gurney, Lola, Ford racing, and one of the defining eras of Indianapolis motorsports.
Features
• Limited edition lithograph created from the original artwork of Danny Day.
• Individually hand signed by racing legend and Le Mans winner Dan Gurney.
• Individually signed and numbered by Danny Day.
• Features the #91 Lola Ford Indy Car.
• Edition limited to just 50 pieces.
• Unframed size: 8" × 10".
• Production date: 2004.
• Highly collectible Indianapolis and American motorsports artwork.
• Professionally packaged and shipped fully insured.
• Edition number shown may differ from the numbered example pictured.
Authenticity & Provenance
Cars & CEOs is proud to serve as Hallmark Press, Inc.'s exclusive independent gallery partner for automotive artwork. Hallmark Press was the longtime exclusive publisher for Danny Day and spent decades producing some of the finest sports and automotive artwork available.
Throughout those years, Hallmark Press worked directly with many of the legendary drivers, manufacturers, and organizations represented in its collections. Collectors can purchase with confidence knowing the signatures associated with Hallmark Press editions were obtained directly through the publisher, creating a clear chain of provenance that adds both authenticity and lasting historical significance.
About the Lola Ford Indy Car
The Lola Ford Indy cars of the 1960s played an important role in one of the greatest technological shifts in Indianapolis racing history. As rear-engine cars replaced traditional front-engine roadsters, Lola chassis helped define the new direction of American open-wheel competition.
Powered by Ford racing engines, these cars combined advanced chassis design with the speed and reliability needed to compete at Indianapolis. Their presence at the Brickyard helped shape the future of Indy car racing and marked a dramatic change in how winning race cars were engineered.
Today, the Lola Ford Indy Car remains a symbol of innovation, speed, and one of the most exciting eras in American motorsports.
About Dan Gurney
Dan Gurney was one of America's greatest and most influential racing drivers, known for his success across nearly every major form of motorsports.
His achievements include:
• Winner in Formula One, Indy Car, NASCAR, Trans-Am, and sports car racing.
• Winner of the 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans with A.J. Foyt in the Ford GT40 Mk IV.
• Four Formula One Grand Prix victories.
• Founder of All American Racers.
• Creator of the Eagle racing cars.
• Credited with starting the champagne-spraying podium tradition after Le Mans in 1967.
His signature gives this limited edition lithograph a direct connection to one of the most versatile and admired figures in motorsports history.
About the Artist
Danny Day is an internationally collected American automotive artist whose work has been admired by racing legends, collectors, and enthusiasts for decades. His highly detailed illustrations accurately capture both the beauty and engineering of history's greatest automobiles.
As with many original works of art, photographs cannot fully capture the depth, detail, and craftsmanship that are best appreciated in person.
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