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  2. Caine 1 - Wikipedia

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    Following Glowaski’s death various memorials were created in honour of Caine 1 such as the Welcome to Hell Memorial Car by the artist Joey. [22] In 1982 the New York graffiti writer Midg produced the Caine 1 Free for Eternity top-to-bottom whole car, an image of which was later used as an epitaph in the book Subway Art.

  3. Montana Colors - Wikipedia

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    The majority of its products are designed for use in graffiti. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] They are considered to be one of the best spray paint brands in the world. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ]

  4. Lee Quiñones - Wikipedia

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    Also started drawing at the age of five, and started doing subway graffiti in 1974. By 1976, Lee was creating huge murals of graffiti art across the subway system. As a subway graffiti artist, Lee almost exclusively painted whole cars, all together about 125 cars.

  5. Seen (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Mirando, known as Seen, is an American graffiti artist. [1] [2] He is one of the best known graffiti artists in the world and has been referred to as the Godfather of Graffiti. [1] Seen first started to paint on the New York City Subway system in 1973. [1] He was born in the Bronx, New York City.

  6. Rat Fink - Wikipedia

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    Rat Fink was advertised for the first time in the July 1963 issue of Car Craft. The ad called it "The rage in California". Also in 1963, the Revell Model Company issued a plastic model kit of the character. The initial run of the kit was from 1963 to 1965, but the Rat Fink kit, along with Roth's other creations, has been re-issued by Revell ...

  7. Custom car - Wikipedia

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    Itasha: cars decorated with images of characters from anime, manga, or video games; Kaido Racer: Japanese style of cars typically with lowered suspension, bright paint jobs, extreme body kits, and extended exhausts, sometimes inspired by Japanese Group 5 "Super Silhouette" racecars. Commonly associated with the Bōsōzoku.

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