When Tracy Becker decided to remain in Chicago, his father left him with a 1960 Ford Falcon as a parting gift. The Falcon wasn’t in the greatest shape. One of the front fenders had obviously been replaced following an accident with the original owner behind the wheel. This was Tracy’s first car and, as such, was special to my coyote. Tracy drove the Falcon from 1964 until another accident in 1968 left it beyond repair.
This drawing was done by
JordexCreations who did an absolutely superb job capturing the look of my coyote. Sinister previously drew Tracy’s mate, Roy, with his Edsel Villager. If you liked this drawing, please fave the original here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/54846501/ and while you’re at it, have a look at the rest of Sinister’s gallery: https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery.....ister-jordex/.
You can find stories about Tracy and Roy in my Long Division book series. All of those books are available in paperback and electronic formats from https://www.LD-Books.com
This drawing was done by
JordexCreations who did an absolutely superb job capturing the look of my coyote. Sinister previously drew Tracy’s mate, Roy, with his Edsel Villager. If you liked this drawing, please fave the original here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/54846501/ and while you’re at it, have a look at the rest of Sinister’s gallery: https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery.....ister-jordex/.You can find stories about Tracy and Roy in my Long Division book series. All of those books are available in paperback and electronic formats from https://www.LD-Books.com
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Coyote
Size 1280 x 914px
File Size 194.9 kB
Listed in Folders
Sinister does a nice job with vehicles. I loved the way they drew my bear's Edsel Villager.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/52947477/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/52947477/
Great maker, very nice work & I love the Who t-shirt!
Thank you, Arctos & Sinister-Jordex.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDfAdHBtK_Q
Thank you, Arctos & Sinister-Jordex.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDfAdHBtK_Q
"You've got a rip on your knee, Babe."
"That was intentional. Go snap your ISO 10 film photo already".
"....damn, motion blur from long exposure. I wish they had ISO100 film already."
"Lemme go on the engine headlights from across the street. And how do you know you got motion blur? You got a TV screen on your camera?"
I always anticipated Tracy wearing a Linkin Park or Lifehouse shirt when he got older :D The big ears of his are obvious here and on the TFA cover :3
"That was intentional. Go snap your ISO 10 film photo already".
"....damn, motion blur from long exposure. I wish they had ISO100 film already."
"Lemme go on the engine headlights from across the street. And how do you know you got motion blur? You got a TV screen on your camera?"
I always anticipated Tracy wearing a Linkin Park or Lifehouse shirt when he got older :D The big ears of his are obvious here and on the TFA cover :3
When Tracy met Roy back in 1967, he was still relatively poor and working only part-time. My coyote wasn't going to spend money on another pair of jeans just because these otherwise perfectly wearable ones had a hole in the knee.
He did value his rock-themed t-shirts, which he wore proudly. He picked up several of them from the Salvation Army Shop where he worked. Those had been donated by parents who were clearing out the clothes of their rebellious hippie teenagers.
He did value his rock-themed t-shirts, which he wore proudly. He picked up several of them from the Salvation Army Shop where he worked. Those had been donated by parents who were clearing out the clothes of their rebellious hippie teenagers.
My father came home with a '60 Falcon Fordor sedan in platinum grey. "Diamond Lustre" finish they called it, "Never needs waxing", they said. A year later the paint was oxidized so bad you had to use rubbing compound on it which didn't last for long. Finally he had it painted white. One thing that I liked about the car was the large windshield, which was great when we went to the drive-in movies.
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