flat track racers | PREV | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | NEXT

Gary_Nixon_2.jpg

Gary Nixon more >

Gary wanted to be a baseball player but became a local drag racing champion at the age of 15. He then took up scrambles and quickly won races. By 1966 he was second only to Bart Markel in the AMA Grand Nationals. His best season ended in 1967 with five victories, including the Daytona 200 and his first national championship. He repeated the title the following year. Gary represented the United States several times during the British-American match races of the 1970s. He won the World Prize Formula 750 Road Racing and was named the AMA's Pro Athlete of the Year in 1976. After claiming 10 AMA National victories and over 150 Grand National finishes, he retired in 1979. He signed his portrait at the Del Mar Mile in 1996. photos >

available art

     Prices in US Dollars. Prices subject to change without notice. Purchase, Framing & Shipping FAQs >
Original (20" x 24"), watercolor, signed by rider, $3,500. Purchase >
Artist's Proof (20" x 24"), signed by rider, only 25 in series, $250. Purchase >
Signed & Numbered Print (20" x 24"), signed by rider, only 250 in series, $150. Purchase >
Poster Print (20" x 24"), open edition, $75. Purchase >

return to top ^

Eddie_Mulder.jpg

Eddie_Mulder_color.jpg

Eddie Mulder more >

Eddie will always be remembered for his five AMA Grand National wins on the TT circuit. He attributed his wins to his experiences racing in the desert, which made him a natural for off-road racing, dirt tracks, and especially TT races. Eddie posted his first national victory in 1965 at the Peoria TT. The following year, he won back-to-back nationals at Ascot Park and Castle Rock. His final national victory was in 1970 at the Santa Fe Speedway TT. After retiring from Pro racing, he became a leading stunt rider in the film industry and later turned his interest to vintage racing and founded the West Coast Vintage Dirt Track Series. Eddie signed his portraits at Harry Miller's home in Colorado Springs. photos >

available art

     Prices in US Dollars. Prices subject to change without notice. Purchase, Framing & Shipping FAQs >
Original (22" x 25"),  pencil, signed by rider, $1000. Purchase >
Artist's Proof (22" x 25"), only 25 in series, $175. Purchase >

Signed & Numbered Print (22" x 25"), only 250 in series, $125. Purchase >
Poster Print (22" x 25"), open edition, $50. Purchase >

Original (16" x 20"), watercolor, signed by rider, $1,500. Purchase >
Artist's Proof (16" x 20"), only 25 in series, $200. Purchase >
Signed & Numbered Print (16" x 20"), only 250 in series, $150. Purchase >
Poster Print (16" x 20"), open edition, $75. Purchase >

 return to top ^

Mert_Lawwill.jpg

Mert Lawwill more >

Mert turned Pro in 1963 and was signed as a Harley-Davidson factory racer the following year. After several podium shows, he won his first Grand National championship in 1965. He won another Grand National and was voted AMA Most Popular Racer in 1969. After winning 161 AMA Grand National finishes, he retired from racing in 1977 and signed his portrait in 1997. photos >

available art

     Prices in US Dollars. Prices subject to change without notice. Purchase, Framing & Shipping FAQs >
Original (24" x 24"), watercolor, signed by rider. Sold
Artist's Proof (24" x 24"), signed by rider, only 25 in series, $250. Purchase >

Signed & Numbered Print (24" x 24"), signed by rider, only 250 in series, $175. Purchase >
Poster Print (24" x 24"), open edition, $75. Purchase >

 

return to top ^
 flat track racers | PREV | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | NEXT