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SRD Art 10-06-2008 10:30 PM

October Theme Car for Friday show..
 
As you guys know I drive a station wagon. I bought it solely to help promote my business. I can stuff an amazing amount of supplies and equipment in the back and with my logo stickers on the back windows it's a rolling billboard. It's also unique enough and although it still needs a lot of work, it's kinda cool looking so it sparks conversation which leads to client contacts. I've often thought if I had the budget to really hot rod a company vehicle, what would I do? The thought of a rodded early 50's Chevy panel van has crossed my mind several times, as has an HHR panel. In thinking about a hot rod truck I've run across some pretty cool potential vehicles. Check it out...

http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...novars/UPS.jpg

We've probably all seen this one. Fast delivery!

http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...s/escalade.jpg

Hard to tell if this is real or photoshop, but I wouldn't mind this picking my kids up...

http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...-mobile-1b.jpg

How about this- a 50's COE bookmobile hot rodded out as a race car hauler with ramps to pull the car right in the back!

http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...p-Fleetvan.jpg

Or even something like this, and old Jeep delivery van slammed in the weeds with a chopped top and cool graphics.

Either way, delivery vehicles have some serious hot rod potential. I thought this month it'd be fun to take an opportunity to do a self promo theme car- draw what you'd do for your own company delivery/parts hauler vehicle. I suggest have fun with this, don't just draw a typical slammed pick up, but find something unique that appeals to you, maybe an old milk truck, or an early 60's van, a 33 Thames panel van, a 54 Ford sedan delivery, or??? and here's the cherry on the ice cream- put your logo on the side. So get out the markers and mice and let's see what you got!:thumbsup:

mlomaka 10-09-2008 09:37 AM

Thanks for getting this started. I have had fun with these so far. Great way to take advantage of a slow time. I am so in on this one. Thanks will go to Brian and his way cool rendering in Rod & Custom. I am quite sure this has never been done before. Just hope I can get it done in time.

SRD Art 10-13-2008 05:52 PM

PS, Just to clarify, I mentioned trucks a lot up above, but I'm doing a sedan delivery wagon for myself. Only real rule here is make a cool delivery vehicle with your logo on it. :thumbsup:

Hey all you 3-d guys, you're welcome to join in!! We need more than 3 or 4 of us posting up here!


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