Pony Cars Stamps

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$23.99
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Pony Cars Stamps
Regular price
$23.99
Sale price
$23.99
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Over the last six decades, fast and fun pony cars have become a uniquely American obsession. Since their emergence, theseperformance coupes and convertibles have brought a youthful spirit to the automotive world.
These stamps celebrate five iconic U.S. automobiles-the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302, the 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T, the 1969Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, the 1967 Mercury Cougar XR-7 GT, and the 1969 AMC Javelin SST. Painted using oil paint on panels, the
stamp artwork, with bold colors and dramatic light, captures the energy and mystique of pony cars.In the mid-to-late 20th century, American automakers began catering to a segment of their customer base that was rapidlgrowing--younger drivers. They craved sporty, affordable cars that looked and felt ciferent from what was in their parentsgarages. Several manufacturers nitially produced models that fit that description, but the pony car trend didn't begin in earnestuntil 1964
Pony cars were hot. But in truth, the new classification of vehicle didn't actually have a name until Car Life editor Dennis Shattuckis thought to have given it one. nspired by the Ford Mustang, he coined the term "pony cars" to describe the sporty, affordable,
and customizable automobiles that were becoming wildly popular.
More recentlv. automakers have reintroduced many of the beloved models first launched in the genre's heyday. Today, adventurousyoung-and young-at-heart- drivers enjoy the thrill of driving pony cars.Zack Bryant designed the stamps with oriqinal art by Tom Fritz. Greg Breeding served as art director.
The Pony Cars stamps are being issued as Forever@ stamps. These Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the currentFirst-Class Mail图 one-ounce price.
Made in the USA
SKUs featured on this page: 482404
These stamps celebrate five iconic U.S. automobiles-the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302, the 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T, the 1969Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, the 1967 Mercury Cougar XR-7 GT, and the 1969 AMC Javelin SST. Painted using oil paint on panels, the
stamp artwork, with bold colors and dramatic light, captures the energy and mystique of pony cars.In the mid-to-late 20th century, American automakers began catering to a segment of their customer base that was rapidlgrowing--younger drivers. They craved sporty, affordable cars that looked and felt ciferent from what was in their parentsgarages. Several manufacturers nitially produced models that fit that description, but the pony car trend didn't begin in earnestuntil 1964
Pony cars were hot. But in truth, the new classification of vehicle didn't actually have a name until Car Life editor Dennis Shattuckis thought to have given it one. nspired by the Ford Mustang, he coined the term "pony cars" to describe the sporty, affordable,
and customizable automobiles that were becoming wildly popular.
More recentlv. automakers have reintroduced many of the beloved models first launched in the genre's heyday. Today, adventurousyoung-and young-at-heart- drivers enjoy the thrill of driving pony cars.Zack Bryant designed the stamps with oriqinal art by Tom Fritz. Greg Breeding served as art director.
The Pony Cars stamps are being issued as Forever@ stamps. These Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the currentFirst-Class Mail图 one-ounce price.
Made in the USA
SKUs featured on this page: 482404
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