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July 29, 2008 - Stutmasters, the leader in Air to Non-air Suspension Conversion Kits for Lincoln, Cadillac, and Land Rover vehicles, has recently opened their newly renovated showroom. The showroom displays an array of classic and modern cars. Included in the display are a 1929 Chevrolet Coupe, a 1965 Ford Mustang, a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, and a 1973 Chevy Nova drag car. The display also includes an extensive array of model cars, ranging from classic to modern designs.
The showroom would be incomplete, however, without the artful skills of George “Bucky” Buchanan. George Buchanan is a talented local artist who has a knack for artistic detail, and is responsible for most of the artwork seen at Strutmasters. With a little historical guidance from Chip Lofton, the owner of Strutmasters, Bucky has created an extensive mural representing Lofton’s home town of New Iberia, Louisiana. The mural, which is intricately detailed, shows what life was like in New Iberia back in the 50s 60s and 70s. The mural features muscle cars, drag racing scenes, and oil rigs, all of which were important aspects of Lofton’s life in Louisiana.
The people at Strutmasters pay attention to detail when it comes to their products customer service and even their showroom design. That’s why Strutmasters continues to be the leader in quality when it comes to suspension conversion kits for Lincoln, Cadillac, Ford, Mercury, Chevrolet and more.
To get a glimpse of the showroom, check out the Strutmasters online tour, located on their web homepage: www.strutmasters.com/slideshow/slideshow2.php
To learn more about George Buchanan and see his most recent works of art, check out his website at: www.georgebuchanan.com
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