Pimping Strangers' Rides with Cardboard

Photographer Max Siedentopf has no idea who the cars in his photos belong to. What he did know the second he saw them, is that they were in dire need of an upgrade.

Armed with a few pieces of cardboard and masking tape, he set out on the streets of Amsterdam looking for the most average cars he could find. He often had to work quickly to stick on his custom-made fenders and wings before someone would see him and ask what he was up to. After he customised all the Peugots, Lancias and Volkswagens, he'd snap a picture and take off, leaving the pimped ride for the owners to find the next morning.

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2 thoughts on “Pimping Strangers' Rides with Cardboard

  1. Countme-a-Demon

    My 1996 Tercel is ungaraged and available for this treatment. Can I get a cardboard undercoating as well?

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