Porsche 911 Carrera S gets Draped in Chocolate
Looks bad, tastes good
By Michael Gauthier
November 18, 2009 5:00 PM
Filed Under: German, Porsche, Weird
In the latest bit of odd news from the Netherlands, a Porsche dealer has decided to coat a brand-new 911 Carrera S in chocolate.
The dealer, Porsche Centrum Gelderland, enlisted "chocolate artist" Jan Blancke to completely cover the 911 in 175kg (386 lbs) of chocolate. While details are limited, the car was first wrapped in a protective plastic coating before 1100 chocolate bars were melted down and used to decorate the exterior with a tasty chocolate topping. To give it a finishing touch, Blancke used white chocolate to fill in the 911's headlights and turn signals.
Comments
And the point of this is?
This is totally pointless unless someone can demonstrate 0-100 in this thingy.
I hope this is not a sign of things to come because this is the exact same method VW uses to design their cars: they take a simple wooden shape and pour some molten clay onto it at random, then they wait for it to solidify, they polish it, put a VW logo on it and call it a Golf...
why do the lights get white chocolate, but the windscreen doesn't? who cares, this is terrible.
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