Liked the Buick painting best. I have a fondness for old junk cars.
While living in Detroit and pursuing Art as a profession
I designed a large scale public art sculpture that I called
Pontiac Mound.
Essentially it was a mastaba shaped burial mound of masonry, earth, steel, and glass-block,
and housed the remains of a derelict rusted green 1946 Pontiac.
A plaza on the North end allowed the Pontiac to be viewed.
The interior of the mastaba was indirectly lit by the sun,
which passed through glass-block "sun-slits" on the South side,
and then was reflected downward onto the auto with mirrors.
the South side viewing wall was also glass-block.
Here is a photo-mantage / postcard called
Pontiac Portrait that advertised the sculpture installation:
YES, Dwerbil, you ought to be painting ...