V8
We were driving in South Georgia when the remains of an old truck caught
my eye. After a short walk to get close enough to take some photos, I
found that it was a 1935 Ford 1 1/2 ton. More importantly, just seeing the
grill with the V8 emblem transported me back to my youth. At one time,
my Dad worked for his brother at a service station on US77 in Oklahoma.
In those days, Oklahoma was a "Dry State" and alcoholic drinks (except for
some forms of beer) were illegal. That might have been the law but it also
caused a thriving industry to arise , the transportation of illegal alcohol to
those who wanted it.
During those years, Thursday and Friday nights were always extra busy at
my Uncle's service station. The bootleggers and moonshine runners would
arrive to have their cars serviced and their fuel tanks filled up. And they did
not drive "ordinary" vehicles. They drove cars and pickups that were custom
modified to haul their loads while being fast enough to outrun the law. One
in particular, though, always caught my eye. It was a 1935 Ford pickup
with that gold V8 emblem on that distinctive grill. To make it even more
memorable, the man who drove it would take the time to stop and talk to
me when I was there. Sometimes, he'd even buy me a coke from the cooler
filled with ice and pop. And always when he got ready to leave, he'd "rev up"
his engine and "burn" a little rubber as he headed out to pick up the
moonshine which he would carry and deliver before the night was over.
No, I wasn't tempted to paint the moonshine pickup when I started V8. I
simply provided the story so that maybe this wonderful shell of a truck will
ignite your own memories. But if it doesn't, that's alright. The shape of this
old classic truck with its grill, emblem and rusty bumper is worthy enough
for this painting.
The original painting of "V8" is a watercolor on 22 x 15, 300# cold press
paper. It is copyrighted by the artist, Gerry Grimes. He retains all rights
regarding copies and/or reproductions regardless of the ownership of the
original by others. No prints, reproductions or copies may be made of the
original or other authorized copies without the explicit consent of the artist
or his heirs. The original is for sale. We also have a few giclee prints.