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Decorated with around 5,000 brass pieces, this 1975 GMC van needs tyre replacements every 6000 kilometres to cope with the excess weight.

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Most people buy lottery tickets in the hope of winning the car of their dreams, but an arty couple in the US decided making a car from the tickets was a much better idea. Clearly not an all weather ride...

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The track God is a DJ apparently inspired this nightclub on wheels. With aerodynamic design, two turntables, and an ample speaker system, watch out neighbours!

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Promoting the launch of the new Chevy Orlando MPV and not a new Smurf movie, this life-size Play doh car sculpture took eight model makers two weeks to complete.

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If you think this crazy van is haphazardly thrown together- think again. It's a fully functioning work of art that snap happy owner Harold Blank tours the world in. With a front grill made from every Polaroid camera ever made and the passenger side reserved for a collection of antique cameras, it's no wonder Harold has hidden cameras to snap public reactions!

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Custom built for an obviously disturbed client, why you'd want to creepify a Smart car of all things just adds to the weirdness of this melting monster!

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How do you even describe this monstrosity? We'd like to see its owner, Extremo the Clown, manoeuvring a multistorey car park!

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It seems people can't resist getting creative with their beetles. This 71 VW is glued with 8,000 coloured ping-pong balls, right down to the hubcaps and bumpers!

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This replica z4 took one artist over a year to construct. Apart from the windows, every part of the BMW, from the detailed and authentic BMW interior to the hinges allowing the doors to swing open, is made from brick.

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What better way to discard old bits of computer than gluing the parts to your car. Hopefully it doesn't cause a short circuit.

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"Cartist' Tom Kennedy was a pioneer of art cars. One of his most famous designs was Ripper the Shark, complete with moveable jaws and a swishing tail

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Well what do you expect when you put Ken Block in charge of modifying a Subaru Impreza WRX STI.? With it's beefed up suspension, turbo charged engine and cat tracks replacing wheels, this is a winter wonder car to beat any weather.

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You'd think after 10 years of development they would have worked out what they were making. With 10,000 hours of labour and more than 15,000 Euros thrown into the project, it's probably best not to ask.

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457 metres of seatbelt fabric helped weave new life into this clapped old MG Midget, thanks to the vision of two artists in America who wanted to create a true "green" machine. However, the lack of engine may be one-step too far in its quest for sustainability.

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No not an alien creature or heating system for Eskimos, this is a BMW hydrogen powered racecar hidden under ice, steel mesh and mirrors. Aimed to show the connection between climate change and cars, the project took artist 3 years to finish.

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This now-famous stiletto art car was a peace offering from David Crow to his girlfriend after years of teasing her about her obsession with shoes. Clearly time management should be next on David's to do list, as his girlfriend didn't hang around for the 4 years it took to complete his apology!

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This devilish ride made its debut at Essen Motor show in Germany 2007. Again, it's the popular Beetle that gives it foundation to this beast.

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