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Original Lola T70 Pencil Drawing Signed by Dan Gurney | Danny Day Artwork
Original Lola T70 Pencil Drawing Signed by Dan Gurney | Danny Day Artwork
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This original pencil drawing by acclaimed automotive artist Danny Day captures the legendary Lola T70, one of the most successful sports racing cars of the 1960s. Created in 2004 and personally hand signed by racing legend Dan Gurney, this one-of-a-kind framed artwork celebrates one of the defining machines of the Can-Am era.
The Lola T70 quickly established itself as one of the most dominant sports racing cars ever produced. In 1966, John Surtees captured the inaugural Can-Am Championship behind the wheel of a Lola T70, while Dan Gurney earned the only Ford-powered Lola T70 victory in Can-Am history with his memorable win at Bridgehampton.
Rendered entirely in graphite, Danny Day's original drawing highlights the Lola T70's aggressive stance, flowing bodywork, and unmistakable racing proportions. Dan Gurney's authentic signature creates a direct connection to one of America's greatest racing drivers and one of the men who helped establish the Lola T70 as a motorsport icon.
Professionally framed and ready for display, this original artwork is an outstanding addition to any Can-Am, Lola, Dan Gurney, or vintage racing collection.
Features
- Original one-of-a-kind pencil drawing by Danny Day.
- Personally hand signed by Dan Gurney.
- Created in 2004.
- Subject: Lola T70 Can-Am sports racing car.
- Original drawing size: 9" × 13".
- Professionally framed.
- Overall framed size: 21" × 16".
- Original artwork, not a print or reproduction.
- Excellent overall collector condition.
- Professionally packaged and fully insured for shipment.
Authenticity & Provenance
This is an original hand-drawn pencil artwork created by Danny Day in 2004, not a print or reproduction. The drawing was personally autographed by Dan Gurney, one of America's greatest racing champions and one of the most accomplished drivers of the Can-Am era. This piece comes from the original publisher collection and represents an authentic one-of-one automotive artwork.
About the Lola T70
Introduced in 1965, the Lola T70 became one of the defining sports racing cars of its generation. Designed by Eric Broadley, it earned victories around the world in endurance racing and the newly formed Can-Am Championship, becoming one of the era's most recognizable and successful competition cars.
The T70 claimed the inaugural Can-Am Championship with John Surtees in 1966, while Dan Gurney secured the only Ford-powered Lola T70 victory in Can-Am history with his win at Bridgehampton. Today, the Lola T70 remains one of the most celebrated sports prototypes ever built.
About Dan Gurney
Dan Gurney ranks among the greatest and most versatile racing drivers in motorsports history. A winner in Formula One, IndyCar, NASCAR, Can-Am, and endurance racing, he also founded the legendary All American Racers team and helped shape American motorsport for decades.
His achievements include:
- Formula One Grand Prix winner.
- 1967 Le Mans winner with A.J. Foyt in the Ford GT40 Mk IV.
- Can-Am race winner.
- Founder of All American Racers (AAR).
- Creator of the famous victory champagne spray tradition.
His authentic signature gives this original drawing exceptional historical significance and collector value.
Condition
Excellent overall collector condition. Created in 2004 and professionally framed. As with many vintage framed works, the frame may exhibit minor cosmetic wear consistent with age. The original pencil drawing and Dan Gurney signature remain beautifully preserved and display-ready.
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 drawings and paintings capture both the engineering excellence and emotional spirit of the world'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.
Condition: Excellent vintage collector condition. Produced in 2005 and professionally framed. As with many vintage framed works, the frame may exhibit minor cosmetic wear consistent with age. The artwork itself remains beautifully preserved and display-ready.
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