Joe Bliss
Enthusiast
What do you get when you combine an artist wife who supports her husbands hobby?
Answer: Two awesome Christmas presents;
The first is a one of a kind whimsical scupture of an RT/10 being driven by a dog. Upon close inspection you can see Fido broke loose from his chain and is taking the Viper a spin. The arist, Phil Smith delivered it to our house in Ohio from Louisville, KY on Christmas eve! The sculpture is about 36" long x 12" tall and weighs about 50 pounds. Some of the basic parts are as follows:
4 bike sprockets (wheels)
12 tricycle wheels (tires)
1 wheel barrow tray (fenders)
1 coleman propane tank (dog body)
1 post hole digger yoke (dog head)
9 garden trowels (dog ears, lower grill, tail lights, mirrors and dash)
Dog chain
1 shovel neck (dog neck)
14 steel balls (dog nose, toes and shifter knob)
3 lug nuts (dog eyes and shifter mount)
2 stainless steel headlights, several feet of tubing, sheet metal, round rod and few odds and ends.
He's not sure if he would ever make another, but if anyone is really interested I could have my convincing wife talk to him!
The second is a comical oil painting by a local artist named Kocar. The painting shows dogs and cats racing Vipers. Anyone who knows me will recognize the car (at many Viper Days events) and its prominent position in front of a certain "Evil Joe Ellis" number 007.
Answer: Two awesome Christmas presents;
The first is a one of a kind whimsical scupture of an RT/10 being driven by a dog. Upon close inspection you can see Fido broke loose from his chain and is taking the Viper a spin. The arist, Phil Smith delivered it to our house in Ohio from Louisville, KY on Christmas eve! The sculpture is about 36" long x 12" tall and weighs about 50 pounds. Some of the basic parts are as follows:
4 bike sprockets (wheels)
12 tricycle wheels (tires)
1 wheel barrow tray (fenders)
1 coleman propane tank (dog body)
1 post hole digger yoke (dog head)
9 garden trowels (dog ears, lower grill, tail lights, mirrors and dash)
Dog chain
1 shovel neck (dog neck)
14 steel balls (dog nose, toes and shifter knob)
3 lug nuts (dog eyes and shifter mount)
2 stainless steel headlights, several feet of tubing, sheet metal, round rod and few odds and ends.
He's not sure if he would ever make another, but if anyone is really interested I could have my convincing wife talk to him!
The second is a comical oil painting by a local artist named Kocar. The painting shows dogs and cats racing Vipers. Anyone who knows me will recognize the car (at many Viper Days events) and its prominent position in front of a certain "Evil Joe Ellis" number 007.
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