Ok, I'm pretty much guilty of uglyfying cars in Photoshop. I admit it. But I found this site that actually sells kits to make your car more ugly. Check it out. Here is an example (untouched by me, I promiss).
They're not supposed to look cool, really. They're supposed to be retro. Or something. *shrug*
Reminds me... a previous roomate of where I'm living left his caprice wagon at the place, don't know how long it's been sitting there... We should restore it and sell it. ...For a woody kit!
Marclar have you ever seen one?Thats what everyone in the fifties called them.In a town I used to live in there is a shell or the whole wagon sitting abandoned.It would nice to bring it back to life and this is the real deal woody wagon no imitation wood.
There really are only a select few colors and applications that it actually does look good with. A gunmetalish-green Expedition certainly is not one of them.
Blech, looks like crap. The woody style really doesn't go with modern cars very well, though it looks pretty good on some older ones. New cars are just too angular. That'd be like putting wood on the Jetson's car.
Well, I'd have to say that the wagon has so many ugly things wrong with it, that it's beautiful, and I'm not lieing!
Now, as for these kits, it almost suits the style of the PT cruiser (in certain colors), and I really didn't think that a Mini could get uglier.... I guess I was wrong!
Wow. That wagon is hideous... but it works. I actually kinda like it. One of the few "riced" cars that actually looks nice. Props to whoever did it. Looks clean.
And yeah... the focus sucks regardless. The only improvement that the wood makes it that the car burns a little faster. Unfortuantely, when you drive it off a cliff, it's more likely to float.
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