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		<title>By: Four-Links – The Spirit of Tomorrow, missing art car, Tony Thacker on T.V. Tom, launching a Plymouth &#171; Memphis Auto</title>
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		<dc:creator>Four-Links – The Spirit of Tomorrow, missing art car, Tony Thacker on T.V. Tom, launching a Plymouth &#171; Memphis Auto</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] * Finally, twenty years later, another Plymouth &#8211; a &#8216;71 Satellite &#8211; received a much different treatment. No, it wasn&#8217;t restored. No, it wasn&#8217;t photographed in a professional studio. Instead, it was rendered in 3d software by 3D artist David Cathro of Karlstad, Sweden. That&#8217;s right &#8211; the above image is not a photograph of an actual car. Tarantino fans will know why he chose a four-door Bahama Yellow Satellite. (via) [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Hemmings Auto Blogs &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Four-Links &#8211; The Spirit of Tomorrow, missing art car, Tony Thacker on T.V. Tom, launching a Plymouth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 12:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] * Finally, twenty years later, another Plymouth &#8211; a &#8216;71 Satellite &#8211; received a much different treatment. No, it wasn&#8217;t restored. No, it wasn&#8217;t photographed in a professional studio. Instead, it was rendered in 3d software by 3D artist David Cathro of Karlstad, Sweden. That&#8217;s right &#8211; the above image is not a photograph of an actual car. Tarantino fans will know why he chose a four-door Bahama Yellow Satellite. (via) [...]</description>
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