
Paint jobs on cars for publicity, the idea is not all that the bad and although a name like Chevrolet needs no publicizing, yet a few of there products do, especially a panel wagon. Panel wagons always find a specific set of buyers which means there area of sales is limited right from the time of their launch and to make such wagons appealing to all, the carmakers need a sturdy brain drain exercise.
The only way the motive of ensuing common appeal other than the hefty strategies is to find a man of Jim McCammons’ caliber. The bloke has done a terrific job in painting a not so special Chevy HHR Panel Vehicle into something which has the potential of common appeal.
The impressiveness of his work can be judged by the pictures and as a testimonial of his brilliance, Bob Lutz along with a number of other dignitaries chose him as the winner of the design contest at this years’ New York Auto Show.
It was dubbed the Skull from Hell version of the HHR Panel Wagon and they wanted to target the 18-25 years old death metal buffs moving out of their parents’ house on an excursion. It is beyond doubt the Jim a student of the Detroit College for Creative Studies has hit the bull’s eye considering the motive behind the job.



Via : Autoblog













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i suggest this looks shoudnt be in auto shows only..it should be manufactured in volumes and be widely used worldwide..if this happens, more and more teenagers and even old school hippies will be fond of buying cars..i would like to have one in my vw..just hope they will not include painting my volkswagen window and windshield..
i suggest this looks shoudnt be in auto shows only..it should be manufactured in volumes and be widely used worldwide..if this happens, more and more teenagers and even old school hippies will be fond of buying cars..i would like to have one in my vw..just hope they will not include painting my volkswagen window and windshield..