Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Labels: Crossover, Minneasota, Mix Media, Pontiac, USA
Monday, January 24, 2011
Alex Harrah could possible have created the worlds first electric art scooter. He took your basic scooter and replaced the handle bars with goats head or possibly a rams head. Either way horns for handlebars and cup holder is a nice Gothic touch.
Alex uses this scooter to get around due to being diagnosed with Alpha-1 as a result of having been a heavy smoker in the past. He now campaigns against smoking with his two other art cars.
The first was an art car called Cigs Kill created using the body of 1951 Nash Statesman and the frame of a 1978 Lincoln Mark V with extreme detail that took him seven years to complete.
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Cigs Kill Art Car by Alex Harrah - Photo by T. Mitchell Jones |
The most recent art car is a 1968 Cadillac hearse painted with cigs cigarettes called Home Grown Terror.
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Home Grown Terror Art Car by Alex Harrah - Photo by Tim Klein |
Thursday, January 20, 2011
You start with the fencing up on the roof with a broken spire that looks like a grave site. And various decorative flourishes scattered around to give it the Gothic retro look.
You continue with various car parts welded together, fins, grill, lights, vases, horns, chimneys, lamps, and bars over the windows to give it the "I just survived an atomic blast" apocalypse look.
You then move to the rustic hunter elements with large moose antlers on the roof, mounted fish and deer antlers on the inside. I think I saw an old pistol hanging there to round out the hunter "I am going to get those mutants" motif.
All this wrapped up in a ford Econoline camper that looks like it has some empty spaces to be completed at a later time. I contacted this person for more info but did not get word back, so I made up my own story. Don't get me wrong, this art van rocks and I am sure its very cozy in a Post Apocalyptic Gothic Hunter way.
Labels: Ford, Maryland, Sculptured, USA, Van
Sunday, January 16, 2011
I was just go another remarkable "Finnjet" art car video that really gives you a much better idea of the magnitide of this car. The Finn Jet, created by Antti Rahko, is a 22-foot-long, 7,500-pound compilation of chrome made from 40 different cars, based on two Mercedes-Benz station wagons welded together. There are also parts from a 1962 Chrysler Imperial thrown in the mix, plus 86 lights and 36 mirrors added over six years. It also has three axles, two of which are steerable, a stove, microwave, freezer, TV, two air conditioning and even a sauna (Finns are very serious about their saunas).
Finnish-born Rahko, who is from Kurikka, a town of about 10,000 in western Finland, emigrated to the United States in 1984. He left his son in charge of the furniture business he'd built in Europe. He retired from the business and with lots of free time and his interest in old cars he bought and scoured from junkyards. He mainly built this car to amuse him self but due to health issues the Finnjet is now available for sale for only $950,000. He was discovered at a Florida art car parade and since then has been a giant hit and was even featured on the Discover Channel.
The name “Finn Jet” traces back to 1976, when the Finns launched the longest and largest car ferry in the world, and the only one powered by gas turbines. The original Finnjet is said to still be the fastest conventional ferry in service, with a recorded top speed of 33.5 knots.
Photo by Paul McRae
Photo by Kay and Kevin Rolfes
Labels: Florida, Limo, Mercedes, Sculptured, USA
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Labels: For Sale, Painted, Phoenix, Three Wheeler, USA
Danny Alva and Donato Helbling woke up one day and decided to turn their VW into an electric car. This DIY project can be found Miami EV Project for all to see and keep up on their journey.
They took a Volkswagen Golf III, gave it an amazing paint job by LEBO Studios, called the Buzz and swapped out the engine and fuel tank for an electric motor and batteries. After about 70 days of hard work, the final product was on display at the Green Art Fair Miami 2008. Even though the two were a bit exhausted by the challenge, they were ready to tackle more conversions soon.
Their mission is to research and develop electric vehicles and to provide public education and promotion of this alternative way of transportation. Helbling's big question is this: "If we can do it, why can't everybody? Do we really need to wait for car companies to sell us a new electric car?" To answer that, keep an eye out for Alva and Helbling to possibly work on a reality show or documentary series called "Green Your Ride."
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Labels: Painted, San Fransisco, USA, Van
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Saturday, December 4, 2010
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Tesla Art Car - (Credit: Tesla Motors) |
The car is for sale for only $109,000, but because it features a vinyl car wrap, the buyer will have to pony up a few more bucks for the art work which by the way has a shelf life of about 5 years. via cnet.
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Tesla Art Car - (Credit: Tesla Motors) |
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Tesla Art Car - (Credit: Tesla Motors) |
Labels: Convertible, Florida, Racing, sports, Tesla, Ultra Bling, USA, Vinyl
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Labels: Coupe, Mazda, Objects Glued, USA
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
The Turtles played a huge role in his childhood, growing up with all his cousins, playing Ninja Turtles while his Uncle Harry (Uncle Shredder) chased them around doing an exact voice of The Shredder. He used to drive them around in his Caravan, and now every time he sees one it reminds him of the Turtles Van. Cowabunga Dude!!!.
Labels: Atlantic Beach, dodge, Mix Media, North Carolina, USA, Van
Monday, October 18, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Labels: Coupe, Painted, Rhode Island, Saab, USA
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Labels: Budget Mod, Convertible, Metal, Sculptured, South Carolina, Unknown, USA
Friday, September 10, 2010
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Do you have an art car event or parade this weekend and have nothing to drive? The experts over at Mercedes Source have boiled the entire art car making process down to a science in just under two hours. They managed to convert this 123 Mercedes into a convertible complete with flame job, custom rims, skull and cross bones and the all important message on the side. In his case it reads "Born 2 Drive" and all you need is a crew of about 5 people with skills in: Chopping, ripping, spray painting and a little design. So no more excuses, go out there and "git r done". | |||
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Labels: Convertible, Mercedes, Mix Media, USA