Thursday, August 7, 2008

Steampunk 2009 Dodge Challenger

Yesterday I was watching a couple of videos on YouTube and found out about a contest that MSN Autos is putting on in conjunction with Dodge to design your dream car (if your dream car was a 2009 Dodge Challenger). They are giving away two brand new 2009 Dodge Challenger R/Ts. One to the entry that the judges select, the other to the people's choice. There are a bunch of other prizes like Microsoft Zune MP3 players, some games for the XBox 360, along with some other junk.

Since I've been on a steampunk kick lately, I figured why not design a steampunk Dodge Challenger. So without any further ado, here's my entry.

The Belle Epoque



***UPDATE***

So I didn't win anything and MSN has since pulled the site down or at least all the cars that were designed (as is evidenced by the blue square above where the design used to sit). Because I don't want my design to totally go to waste, I went ahead and made a 1280x1024 desktop wallpaper out of my design. If you'd care to download it and use it on your computer, feel free. Simply click on the image below and right click to "save as".



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