London Motor Museum's new customisation is not for the faint hearted
04 Nov 2014|1,561 views
The London Motor Museum, one of the city's popular tourist attractions, has unveiled its new attraction coinciding with Halloween.
The 'Scream' car began life as an FX4 London taxi, which was modified in 2003.
Elo and his team at the London Supercar Workshop took off the taxi body and fitted it to a Chevrolet Blazer chassis in addition to adding a 5.7-litre Chevrolet V8 engine and mud grappler monster tyres.
Over a decade later, the team decided to take the taxi one step further with a mysterious makeover to coincide with the museum's anniversary.
The bodywork has been modified with steel, giving an elongated front and sweeping design to reflect the iconic 'Scream' look. The team then added a range of entertaining features to emphasise the creepy feel of the car, including two low fog machines, an audio system to play spooky sounds and flashing skull lights at the front.
The Halloween Scream car will become the latest permanent feature in London Motor Museum's extensive collection, in addition to being used at a range of events and exhibitions across the country.
The 'Scream' car began life as an FX4 London taxi, which was modified in 2003.
Elo and his team at the London Supercar Workshop took off the taxi body and fitted it to a Chevrolet Blazer chassis in addition to adding a 5.7-litre Chevrolet V8 engine and mud grappler monster tyres.
Over a decade later, the team decided to take the taxi one step further with a mysterious makeover to coincide with the museum's anniversary.
The bodywork has been modified with steel, giving an elongated front and sweeping design to reflect the iconic 'Scream' look. The team then added a range of entertaining features to emphasise the creepy feel of the car, including two low fog machines, an audio system to play spooky sounds and flashing skull lights at the front.
The Halloween Scream car will become the latest permanent feature in London Motor Museum's extensive collection, in addition to being used at a range of events and exhibitions across the country.
The London Motor Museum, one of the city's popular tourist attractions, has unveiled its new attraction coinciding with Halloween.
The 'Scream' car began life as an FX4 London taxi, which was modified in 2003.
Elo and his team at the London Supercar Workshop took off the taxi body and fitted it to a Chevrolet Blazer chassis in addition to adding a 5.7-litre Chevrolet V8 engine and mud grappler monster tyres.
Over a decade later, the team decided to take the taxi one step further with a mysterious makeover to coincide with the museum's anniversary.
The bodywork has been modified with steel, giving an elongated front and sweeping design to reflect the iconic 'Scream' look. The team then added a range of entertaining features to emphasise the creepy feel of the car, including two low fog machines, an audio system to play spooky sounds and flashing skull lights at the front.
The Halloween Scream car will become the latest permanent feature in London Motor Museum's extensive collection, in addition to being used at a range of events and exhibitions across the country.
The 'Scream' car began life as an FX4 London taxi, which was modified in 2003.
Elo and his team at the London Supercar Workshop took off the taxi body and fitted it to a Chevrolet Blazer chassis in addition to adding a 5.7-litre Chevrolet V8 engine and mud grappler monster tyres.
Over a decade later, the team decided to take the taxi one step further with a mysterious makeover to coincide with the museum's anniversary.
The bodywork has been modified with steel, giving an elongated front and sweeping design to reflect the iconic 'Scream' look. The team then added a range of entertaining features to emphasise the creepy feel of the car, including two low fog machines, an audio system to play spooky sounds and flashing skull lights at the front.
The Halloween Scream car will become the latest permanent feature in London Motor Museum's extensive collection, in addition to being used at a range of events and exhibitions across the country.
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