1. The Carthedral: A Cathedral on Wheels Built from a hearse and topped with a VW Bug, Rebecca Caldwell's Carthedral is an ambitious gothic car art piece. The piece is entirely street legal, and features spires, buttresses, and other gothic flourishes you'd expect to find in a several-centuries-old church. 2. The Phantom Built by Truant Studios' William T. Burge, The Phantom began with only a VW motor, an axle, suspension and steering. Burge built the entire body from scratch, welding small pieces of steel together to create the car's iconic look. It features three imposing gargoyle heads, and its design is based on that of a 1936 Bugatti Atlantic. 3. Thor: The Norse God of Cars Built in Denver, Colorado, the Thor art car started as a Burning Man mutant vehicle project. Since its debut at the festival, it has traveled the world. The double-decker vehicle is a mobile party space, with lightweight metal framing providing the basis
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