"Orange Porsche 911 Outlaw" Artwork by Greg Stirling
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 Published On Apr 13, 2024

Available for auction is an art-piece by Greg Stirling featuring the "Orange Porsche 911 Outlaw". This 33" x 48" artwork is a hand embellished giclée print on canvas. Made from poly-cotton canvas material and printed with fade-resistant inks, then highlighted using hand applied acrylic paint, and UV resistant acrylic gel gloss medium is applied ensuring that your art piece print will stay looking great for years to come. Included with this art piece is a certificate of authenticity that includes exact specifications and details of the painting.

The Porsche 911 G-Body generation, produced from 1974 to 1989, succeeded the first 911s known as the F-Body cars. During its tenure, this generation of 911 underwent several significant changes: Impact Bumpers: The introduction of impact bumpers, mandated by U.S. crash safety regulations, was a notable feature. These bumpers were somewhat controversial due to their appearance. Whale Tail Spoiler: The whale tail spoiler made its debut on the 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0L. This distinctive spoiler design became iconic. Engine Sizes: The G-Body 911s were powered by various engines, including 2.7L, 3.0L, and 3.2L variants. These engines were paired with either a 915 gearbox or the G50 transmission (used from 1987 to 1989). Variants: The G-Body lineup included models such as the base 912E, 911, 911S, 911 Carrera 3.0L, 911SC, and Carrera. Turbo Model: In 1975, Porsche introduced the 911 Turbo (930), featuring a 3.0L engine with 260hp and a unique four-speed transmission.

The G-Body 911s have become sought-after classics. If you’re interested, you can find them for sale, with prices ranging from $5,600 to as high as $1.9 million1. Whether you’re a collector or an enthusiast, these iconic Porsches continue to captivate automotive enthusiasts worldwide.

Greg Stirling lives and creates in San Jose, California. He is a member of the Guild of Motoring Artists, and his work has been featured in numerous automotive art auctions. Growing up he liked sketching, drafting, drawing and illustration, in college he studied mechanical engineering/machine design and then started creating paintings in 1980. At the same time, he worked as a technical illustrator using ink on vellum, then as a design engineer using pencil on paper. In 1990 switched to CAD design. In 1999 he started digital photography and posted 50,000+ images relating to stock photography, automotive art and glamour. He enjoyed taking pictures at car shows and doing digital montage and retouch on Photoshop. Now his work is a combination of digital photo montage, AI, and hand painting. To continue his area of study, Greg experimented with new techniques, media as well as innovative processes and concepts. Mr. Stirling is also an engineer, kinetic metal sculptor, and automotive enthusiast.

The seller would like you to know: "For this piece, I wanted to capture the artistic lines and curves of the classic 911 G-Body in a photo realistic way. This original art piece is canvas that is stretched, gallery wrapped and ready to hang. A portion of the proceeds from this auction will be donated to charity."

The buyer is responsible for shipping, shipping insurance, handling, and transactional fees.

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