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The Google Street View vehicles are going to feel inferior if they come across the camera artcar. This one is covered in over 2,700 cameras and was created for the promotion of a film called Automorphosis, a film about people that car art. The said...
This Star Wars artcar, or the “Star Car” as its seller calls it, was up for sale on eBay a few days back. The 2007 Chevy Cobalt LS is painted all over with Star Wars characters, and had a “Buy it Now” price of $20,000. The auction at eBay is..
Massive as it is, Draka the Dragon looks more like a caravan than an art car. Reaching 112-ft in length, the mutant vehicle by Lisa Nigro is basically a truck followed by three trailers; the entire body sculpted to give the appearance of a dragon,...
Zombies don’t really use machines, but this one would blend so well. This weird, disfigured car mod, which translation tells us is based on a Smart, looks more like some disfigured melting monster. Custom built for some whimsical Arab, the...
Philo Northrup’s Daisy Singer art car is quite a makeover for the element, the Honda Element that is. The inspiration for the name comes from Singer sewing machines and Daisy stove doors, and the seemingly unrelated names have come together in a...
A lot many people buy lottery tickets in the hope of striking it rich someday, but few ever have their dreams come true. Artists Adam Eckstrom and Lauren Was collected a number of lottery tickets, totaling about $35,000 in worth, and put them on a...
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Battle Duck is probably the dark ruler of the duck world, controlling its minions through a “fire fountain” on its head. Built by Bart Dorsa for his father’s 69th Birthday, the fire throwing duck looks oddly sinister with its abilities to...
So you love your car, and you don’t want any hoodlum near your precious car… what do you do? Use barbwire! Or at least that’s what Paul Shoate did. To protect his 1949 Chevy Pick, and his precious stuff in the car, Paul covered the car’s roof.
Half-baked knowledge of art is dangerous, and this poor Jetta learned it the hard way. The aerography on the car is ridiculous, and the only good point is that the ‘artist’ managed to disguise that as dirt. Clearly, it’s not just psychedelic...
We, at Automotto, are always on the hunt for the most finest and unusual art cars and the latest entrant to the category is the “The Lizard King Car”. This car had the honor of receiving the first prize in the Houston Art Car Parade, which it...
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