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Check out "That Car" I and II - Doll Head Extravaganza on wheels by Greg Phelps
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| That Car #1 By Greg Phelps |
Greg Phelps of Columbus, Ohio, is the creator of "That Car" I and II both daily drivers with the same vanity plate THAT CAR because he says everyone shouts, "Check out THAT CAR" when they see it.
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| That Car #2 By Greg Phelps |
That Car II, a 1999 Chevrolet Cavaliergot got started in the spring of 2006 and is also covered with plenty of reconstructed dolls, toys, skulls, shells and reflectors that he is always double-checking to make sure nothing goes flying off the car onto the highway. Nice work.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Diddie Wah Diddie Art Car
Friday, August 27, 2010
19 Donk Cars Covered in Candy Paint
| Some time ago I posted a video about a cars covered in Cheetos and Doritos vinyl graphics, and the other day I found the ultimate Facebook car called a "Donk". I got some grief over it because one of my art car friends did not think it was considered an "art car". For me its a unique form of expression that deserves some face time here on Art Car Central. They also look like a lot of fun to drive around in so I managed to find 19 top corporate brand covered cars with famous cereal, snack and drink names. These "hi-riser" or "sky-scrapers" cars have gigantic rims ranging from 22" to 30"and extremely high ground clearance that resemble urban 4x4's, are called "Donks". The term "Donk" came from the impala symbol on any Chevy impala from the year 1971 to 1976, because the symbol looked like a "donkey". It became popular in the south to cover these cars with name brands using vinyl car wrap technology. The most popular type of car used are Chevrolet models, namely the Impala, Caprice, Monte Carlo, and Chevelle. Other models that are frequently made into hi-risers include the G-body Buick Regal, Oldsmobile Cutlass, El Camino, Pontiac Grand Prix, and Pontiac Bonneville. So for your sweat tooth, cereal and salty snack enjoyment, I present to you 19 tasty Donk car treats. | ||
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Speading the Facebook Love
Friday, August 20, 2010
Ugly Corvettes or Art Cars in Disguise?
Ugly Corvettes or Art Cars in Disguise that is the question I have for you today. Over at Jalopnik
this Dragon Corvette is considered ugly but here its an art car in "process". Even though it was voted "single worst custom Corvette in history" it will find save haven here with the rest of us who took perfectly good cars and added "personal" touches. While I was out an about I found a few more corvettes that needed to come out of the rain.
Dragon Corvette - Budget Mod Art Car
Painted Corvette Art Car by Buckeye-Front
Painted Corvette by Buckeye Art Car-Side
Rocket Corvette - Super Mod
Red Bull Corvette-Super Mod
Ribbon Corvette - Super Mod
Penny Corvette Art Car
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
10 Insane SpongeBob Art Cars - Insanity Intervention in the House
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| By orbaddict | By Lotta of Mom O Matic |
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| By BinaryApe | By Druffel |
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| by Colwyn Bay | By Viz79 |
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| via | By ebi debi |
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Caulk It Art Van by Nod Nal-Teews at Art Car Fest


Photos by Bagel!
Nod D’Nal-Teews from Fort Worth, has been driving his "Caulk-It" van cross country for over 20 years now. His van is a 1979 Dodge Maxivan and matching trailer, dubbed the "Art Ark" with rooftop solar collectors that power appliances within the van, while a trailer serves as his studio. Most people use caulk to seal up cracks in their homes but he used about 300 tubes of the stuff to cover his art car spread with his fingers then painted over. He has also encompassed a variety of items in his design, from broom handles to rain gutters to pie tins. Nod will be at Art Car Fest weekend.



































