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guitars inspired by the motor car 8 Feb 200
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As a break from brand names I've decide to spend a little time exploring the form of the guitar. While early stringed instruments had a variety of shapes including triangles, tear drops the evolution to the female form has seemed to stick. This first feature page on guitar forms celebrates instrument inspired by the motor car. last update 10/10/2009: See also Violent guitars, Flag guitars, Travel guitars, Vincent Berton Vline, Belman Guitars
American Showster 57 Chevy , spark plug guitar leads
Gibson Corvette Les Paul doublecut
Gibson Corvette Les Paul
Gretsch G Love Corvette
Dean Cadillac
Italia Maranello
Sebastian Goodwin-Day, a musician from the Academy of Contemporary Music plays a clutch plate guitar made of car parts during a photocall on April 16, 2008 in London, England. Source Daylife.com
Paul Reed Smith Corvette Standard 22
Dean Taxi from Guitarcheology
Fender Shelby GT Stratocaster
1963 Gibson SG Corvette Stingray
Gibson GT Muscle Car SG
Fender So-Cal (Southern California Speed Shop)
Not sure that a Caravan guitar quite meets the classification - but it is related. Here is an Epiphone Airstream guitar.
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