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Hand-Painted 1957 Corvette Sculpture Adorned With Full-Color Archival Images Of Elvis Presley – After his meteoric rise to stardom in 1956, Elvis wasn’t about to take it easy. In 1957, he kept busy with an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, buying Graceland, debuting his unforgettable gold lamé suit, filming two movies and recording the accompanying soundtracks. At the same, General Motors was busy building the perfect combination of luxury and power, a car with an engine that put out a horsepower for every cubic inch for the first time in automotive history – the Chevrolet® Corvette. And now, with this 1957 Chevrolet Corvette sculpture, these two American icons come together in one hip-swinging, high-power tribute! Introducing the Cruising with the King Sculpture, available exclusively from The Hamilton Collection.Officially licensed by General Motors and Elvis Presley Enterprises LLC, every inch of this 1:24-scale Corvette sculpture is meticulously handcrafted of artist’s resin and painted by hand. The gleaming Tuxedo Black exterior of this Elvis™ collectible car is decked out with hand-applied full-color images from the archives of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll™ that match the same year the Corvette rolled off the assembly line. From the famous gold lamé suit Elvis wore onstage and at many other appearances to iconic images from “Jailhouse Rock,” this tribute captures highlights of Elvis Presley’s career in 1957. The car also boasts his facsimile signature, the TCB band logo, a 1957 vanity plate and authentic, period-accurate Chevrolet badging. Plus, it even showcases glistening, vacuum-plated “chrome” trim for a more realistic finish – a perfect match to Elvis Presley’s famously flashy style both onstage and off! This precision-sculpted presentation is sure to stand out in your Elvis decor and make an impressive gift for any fan. Strong demand is anticipated, so don’t delay.
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