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The Brickyard Boys

Automobile Quarterly is proud to offer The Brickyard Boys, the companion prints to The Buehrig Collection. These limited edition lithographs are limited in number to only 1000 and each is personally pencil signed by the Indy 500 winner whose car is depicted in the artwork. These rare prints are framed to the same size as The Buehrig Collection with the image area slightly larger. Each lithograph is framed and matted to enhance each individual print and to complement The Buehrig collection, for those collectors who decide to collect both suites of prints.

The Brickyard Boys series was created when Gordon Buehrig introduced Peter DePaolo to the publisher of Living Legends. Gordon Buehrig and Peter DePaolo shared a third floor apartment and Fred Duesenberg's house in Indianapolis. Gordon Buehrig designed the cars and Peter DePaolo raced and tested them at the Speedway. Mr. DePaolo then introduced Mario Andretti and the rest is history. And part of that history is the fact that Jimmy Doolittle was also employed by Fred Duesenberg and was his timekeeper at the 1925 Indy 500. The personal connection between the mechanical genius of Fred Duesenberg, the design genius of Gordon Buehrig, and the competitive and heroic efforts of DePaolo and Doolittle form an artistic bond between these two historic collections that is quite evident when displayed together on the same wall. They span 60 years of classic and racing design that carry with them the personal pencil signed signatures of some of the most important people in automotive history.


Complete set of six, unframed, matted or framed, will ship for $15 to one location

Unframed = $1,100
Matted = $1,400
Framed = $1,850

These prints may be purchased in complete sets of six or individually. Each print carries a personal pencil signed signature and is on 100% acid free Hamilton canvas cotton rag paper measuring 16x20 with an image size of 11x15, and can be framed in a 16x20 or up to a 20x24 frame. The 16x20 framing listed here was chosen to match The Buehrig Collection frames. Each purchase comes complete with a certificate of authenticity, a description sheet, and a thirty-day money back guarantee.


Mario Andretti
This limited edition print personally pencil signed by Mario Andretti shows the winner in victory Lane greeted by Mr.STP himself. This was not the only victory for Mr. Andretti in 1969. That year he became the first American to become the World Grand Prix Champion. This limited edition print, on museum quality paper, is limited to only 1000. Mario Andretti only won one race at the Brickyard and here it is!

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Mario Andretti
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Unframed prints
$175 on 1 to 6 prints

Matted prints with two color acid free mats and foamcore backing-ready to frame
$225

Framed with above mats and chrome aluminum frame with UV filtering acrylic
$300


Parnelli Jones
This limited edition print personally signed by Parnelli Jones depicts the frantic 20 second pit stop that won the race for Parnelli Jones in the 1963 Indy 500. The tank is getting fuel, the car is getting tires, Parnelli is getting water and you are getting a piece of history. This limited edition print is limited to only 1000.

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Parnelli Jones
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Unframed prints
$175 on 1 to 6 prints

Matted prints with two color acid free mats and foamcore backing-ready to frame
$225

Framed with above mats and chrome aluminum frame with UV filtering acrylic
$300


Johnny Rutherford
This limited edition print is personally signed by the winner of the 1974 Indy 500--- Johnny Rutherford. The print is limited to 1000 and depicts not only the winning car but also the Borg Warner trophy. Also shown are Johnny Rutherford's other two winning cars. Check out the signature, it is one of the most beautiful in the series, not surprising because Johnny Rutherford is also an artist.

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Johnny Rutherford
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Unframed prints
$175 on 1 to 6 prints

Matted prints with two color acid free mats and foamcore backing-ready to frame
$225

Framed with above mats and chrome aluminum frame with UV filtering acrylic
$300


Bobby Unser
This limited edition print, personally signed by Bobby Unser, depicts the most controversial Indy 500 race ever held. Bobby forgot one of the rules--- He Passed on Yellow! No he didn’t--- yes he did--- no he didn't. But who cares! They gave the victory to Bobby, then they gave it to Mario, but Mario said he didn't want it. They then gave it back to Bobby! Now Automobile Quarterly is offering it to you!

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Bobby Unser
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Unframed prints
$175 on 1 to 6 prints

Matted prints with two color acid free mats and foamcore backing-ready to frame
$225

Framed with above mats and chrome aluminum frame with UV filtering acrylic
$300 + $13.50 shipping and handling


Al Unser
This limited edition print personally signed by Al Unser depicts him driving the famous Johnny Lightning Car to victory in the 1970 Indy 500. This dynamic work of art not only portrays the Johnny Lightning car but also two of his other winning cars. There are only 1000 of these rare works of art signed by a legendary driver from a legendary family.

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Al Unser
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Unframed prints
$175 on 1 to 6 prints

Matted prints with two color acid free mats and foamcore backing-ready to frame
$225

Framed with above mats and chrome aluminum frame with UV filtering acrylic
$300


Peter DePaolo
Peter DePaolo is one of the legendary drivers of the 20th century. He raced in Europe, Africa, the United States and South America. He and legendary automotive designer, Gordon Buehrig, lived in Fred Duesenberg’s attic in Indianapolis. In 1925 Harvey Firestone equipped Peter DePaolo's "Banana Wagon" Duesie with balloon tires and Pete not only won the Indy 500 but also became the first person to average 100 MPH at the Brickyard. The young man holding up the sign, telling Pete he was one lap ahead, was yet to meet his own destiny. His name was Jimmy Doolittle and their friendship lasted a lifetime. These lithographs, personally signed by Peter DePaolo, will last for centuries.

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Peter DePaolo
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Unframed prints
$225 on 1 to 6 prints

Matted prints with two color acid free mats and foamcore backing-ready to frame
$275

Framed with above mats and chrome aluminum frame with UV filtering acrylic
$350