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10 Coolest Car Graffiti Art

Some people like to decorate their cars with graffiti art. Making graffiti on the car is the pride of people who love graffiti, because of what they love can be reflected in the pride of their cars.

Here are some cool car graffiti art, maybe you can consider to decorate your car with one of the designs here…

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10 Most Style Retro Cars from 1930-1965

These are 10 Most Style Retro Cars from 1930 to 1965, exhibit at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.

Packard Twelve Runabout Speedster: 1934

The exhibit, titled “The Allure of the Automobile,” opened March 21, 2010, and features 18 auto-design breakthroughs that were radical concepts in their day — and which influenced car design for many years. “This exhibition will showcase the greatest feats of engineering and luxury design from 1930 to 1965, when cars became synonymous with success, power and wealth,” says museum director Michael Shapiro. Guest curator Ken Gross was instrumental in persuading classic-car collectors to part with their masterpieces for the exhibit. As Gross describes it, the museum’s goal was to “consider the stylistic development of automobiles in the context of prominent design movements like Art Moderne and post-war modernism.” Artistic ambitions aside, the cars are pretty sweet to look at. The show runs until June 20.

Only four Packard Twelve Runabout Speedsters were ever built, and the actor Clark Gable had this one modified, says Gross. The car was built in Detroit after Packard’s design director toured Europe — a trip that most certainly influenced his ideas. The car features a V-windshield, a front opening, “suicide doors” and shapely, Euro-inspired, valenced fenders.

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More than 300 wacky and crazy decorated cars gathered in Houston on May 8, 2010, took part in Houston Art Car Parade 2010. The Houston Art Car Parade brings together car enthusiasts and artists alike, featuring a selection of extremely modified cars that despite all the adornments still run beautifully.

Hit the jump to enjoy some photos of awesome decorated cars, from Houston Art Car Parade 2010.

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Single Seater Sport Car Built From Steel Coffin

A 62-year-old former gravedigger Phil Bissett, who is now a tattoo artist from Harold Hill, has built a 100mph single-seater car using a 7ft-long steel coffin for the body. He bought the unusual handmade coffin for £98 on internet auction site eBay and has dubbed his crazy new creation ‘Holy Smoke’.

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A Chinese coal mine boss in north Shanxi, China, carrying a cardboard standing in front of an expensive restaurant with the message “Meal ticket 200,000 yuan, didn’t bring enough money, cheap sale sport car!”

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Unexpected Giant Snail Causes Heavy Traffic Jam

An unexpected giant snail, which was dressed by a man, moving slowly on the middle of the road and caused heavy traffic jam. Ya, this man is cool.

Hit the jump to watch the funny video.

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