“This guy is clearly a breakfast guy. According to GQ, this British artist’s name is Philip Colbert, and this is his custom fried egg BMW 7 series. Not really sure what the inspiration was behind the theme of his ensemble, besides the fact that he said that fried eggs make him laugh. Vinyl wraps have come such a long way in the past few years, people can have virtually any print made into a wrap that they can then have their car wrapped in. The film can be removed just as easily as it was applied, and is much more affordable than a paint job.”
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“This like a few other cars on this list is actually considered a piece of artwork. According to Hemmings, Keith Haring is the mastermind behind this rolling piece of art. Haring was known for using unconventional items as his canvas. It wasn’t until 1983 that Haring started to use cars as his new medium. Haring has completely painted five different vehicles, with the Buick being one of the more famously known of the bunch. It wasn’t until just recently that all five of them were on display together after a collector donated the Range Rover to the Petersen museum.”
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“Star Wars fanatics are not hard to come by in this world. Conventions are held all over the world, where fans come together to share their passion for the movies. The owner of this Del Sol has gone through a lot of work to make this Honda look like an X-Wing Starfighter, which was featured in quite a few of the Star War movies. According to the Star Wars official website, the X-Wing Starfighter “is a versatile Rebel Alliance starfighter that balances speed with firepower” and is armed with both laser cannons and torpedo launchers. The X-Wing Starfighter is what Luke used to bring about the end of the Death Star.”
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