What does this Ford Twin I Beam badge art print depict?
The print features the iconic Twin I Beam emblem as originally mounted on Ford F-Series trucks from 1965-1996, rendered in precise detail from manufacturer specifications and period photography.
What archival-grade paper is used for this fine art print?
It is printed on 250 gsm FSC-certified matte paper with a pH above 7, ensuring resistance to yellowing and meeting museum conservation standards for long-term display.
How is the art print packaged and shipped to prevent damage?
Prints ship flat in rigid, acid-free archival tubes or boxes with corner protectors, via tracked courier service with included insurance for safe transit.
What is the projected archival lifespan of this print?
When displayed away from direct sunlight and high humidity, the acid-free materials and pigment inks provide an expected lifespan exceeding 100 years without significant fading.
In which sizes is the Ford Twin I Beam badge print available?
Available in 75×100 cm (30×40″), 40×50 cm (16×20″), and 21×29.7 cm (8×12″), each printed edge-to-edge without a border.
When was the Ford Twin I-Beam suspension system introduced?
Ford introduced the Twin I-Beam independent front suspension in 1965 for its F-Series trucks, a design that remained in production until the 1996 model year.
Why is the Twin I-Beam badge considered an iconic symbol in truck history?
The badge became synonymous with Ford's engineering innovation, signifying enhanced ride comfort and durability for heavy-duty trucks, making it a lasting emblem of American automotive heritage.
