Jeremy Dean, a New York born artist, got an inspiration from Hoover Carts of Great Depression era and is hacking a hummer H2 into a horse cart. He think of it one year back and recently started working on his project. He bought a used H2 for $15,000..
Jeremy Dean, a New York born artist, got an inspiration from Hoover Carts of Great Depression era and is hacking a hummer H2 into a horse cart. He think of it one year back and recently started working on his project. He bought a used H2 for $15,000 for this purpose and named his project as ‘Back to the Futurama’.
And this is not only out of Dean’s love for the Hoover Carts but also shows his worries about drying resources of oil and gas. Quoted below are some lines from his blog, showing his concerns. Checkout the more images and video after the jump.
At this time of record financial gains, the auto industry began producing ever extravagant cars and SUVs. These huge American gas guzzlers became a status symbol in society leading to increased demand for oil and fuel prices soared.
“My own satirical prediction of the future: Unless we come up with alternative fuel sources and rethink our reliance on a hyperinflated consumer based economy, we may be left with no other options than to hook our cars up to a horse.
Via: Thecarconnection / Autoblog
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