I got a picture of this car in the [2004 Pride Parade][1] in Seattle, Washington. No clue if the car belongs to a Seattleite or if they brought it in for the parade, though.
I believe the one in the background is called “Industrial(another word that I have forgotten but describes the car perfectly)” and it was built by Derrick (don’t know his last name.) At night it shoots flames and is pretty cool. Another poster was right—this IS the Red Stiletto by David Crow. It is absolutely gorgeous and very finely crafted. I believe it is living at the DeMay, but is frequently out on tour. If you like these cars, check out any of Harrod Blank’s films, especially his new one “Automophosis”
Seems the 50-foot woman is missing a high-heeled rollerskate…
That “car” is originally from a Brazilian site, called in Portuguese: “Carro de mulher” / Woman’s car.
Did they lose the other shoe? I only see one… =P
I actually think that’s rather badass!
I believe that is the Red Stiletto, created by David Crow. It’s a perennial favorite at art car shows:
http://artcar.blogspot.com/2007/12/red-stilleto-art-car-by-david-crow.html
the car in the back looks freaky also. heels look and feel terrible so the car must be just as uncomfy as the real thing. JMHO!
What the f&*k is the car behind it???
I got a picture of this car in the [2004 Pride Parade][1] in Seattle, Washington. No clue if the car belongs to a Seattleite or if they brought it in for the parade, though.
[1]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/djwudi/2922498/in/set-179072/
I’m more curious about the green porcupine car in the background.
That’s awesome!
this car is on permanent display at the Le may Auto Museum in Parkland, WA.
HOT SHOE, BURNIN UP THE AVENUE!
Oh, that is neat looking!
Dude, I dont care! I WANT IT! LMAO!
This car was built by an artist in seattle many years ago and is now in the LeMay museum.
Heels on wheels.
I believe the one in the background is called “Industrial(another word that I have forgotten but describes the car perfectly)” and it was built by Derrick (don’t know his last name.) At night it shoots flames and is pretty cool. Another poster was right—this IS the Red Stiletto by David Crow. It is absolutely gorgeous and very finely crafted. I believe it is living at the DeMay, but is frequently out on tour. If you like these cars, check out any of Harrod Blank’s films, especially his new one “Automophosis”
I’ve seen that K-car in the background around Sacramento, CA. It used to be parked downtown a lot.
David Crow’s Red Stiletto…he’s building electric cars now…Darrick Servis’ “Discordia” does live in Sacramento, at the HorseCow Museum.
I seen this shoemobile in a tv commercial.
IIRC, Washington Mutual was the advertiser. Maybe WM helped the builder finance this project.
Whatever! BOTH of the cars are so GAY!!
100% Gay, from uptown Frisco, hoser!