Fats and Furious Automotive Pop Culture Concept Art by Fireball Tim Garage

FURIOUS GREEN, Celebs, Hollywood Rides, Art & the BLUES!

We all know that getting MAD ain't GOOD. Especially when it comes to Automotive Pop Culture... But being FAST & FURIOUS is a whole 'nuther story! So Fireball sketched up this HOT MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE as a Commission for a Fan and now... GREEN is FURIOUS! Check it out in the Garage and get Fireball to do YOUR FAV too!

DID YOU KNOW?? 78 cars were wrecked in making the movie. One of the stunts wasn't real, though. When Brian and Dom are racing across the train track as a train bears down on them, the two cars driving across the track and the train were shot separately. PLUS... The HONDA S2000 driven by Devon Aoki's 'Suki' might not look familiar as underneath that coat of pink paint sits the exact same car piloted by Rick Yule's Johnny Tran in The Fast and the Furious.

Also in today's BLAST... Fireball snaps with John Paul DeGoria of PAUL MITCHELL who was driving a sick BLACK COBRA to WHEELS AND WAVES... and buddy DAVE MAREK who is ACURA's Executive Creative Director at Honda R&D. And a lover of all things JAPANESE and BEER!

PLUS, Blade Runner SPINNER SCHEMATICS, Fireball with the Bike they built for the 2011 "PRIEST" film, a stunning FERRARI 250SWB MASTERPRINT (Available NOW!), the REAL Dynamic Duo BLUES BROTHERS atop the BLUESMOBILE and GEEZUP's Gregg Ovist snags a MAGNUS WALKER 277 Fireball SKETCH!

Today's EPISODE features a CLASSIC PONTIAC SILVERSTREAK BOMB spotted at Inglis Classics! WATCH!


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Ferrari 250 SWB Automotive Pop Culture Concept Art by Fireball Tim Garage

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