The Defibrillator was the center of attention at the Greenwood Car Show, no doubt due to its unique design. The car is powered by a 1957 Chrysler "Fire Power' 392 HEMI sporting dual quads, and features a skull at its front grill that works as The Defibrillator's breathing system.
The car emits -- or, more appropriately, exhales -- nitrous through the skull's nose, while its eyes work as functional butterfly valves for The Defibrillator's air intake. The retro-styled roadster is a chopped Ford that has been shortened to give the vehicle its nightmarish look.
All images shot by Chris Bicknell.
Nightmarish Roadsters
The Spooky Defibrillator Car's Skull Exhales Nitrous
Trend Themes
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Unique Car Designs — The Defibrillator's unique design presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the automotive industry.
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Retro-styled Roadsters — The shortened, nightmarish look of the Defibrillator opens up new possibilities for disruptive innovation in the roadster market.
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Functional Design Elements — The functional butterfly valves and breathing system of the Defibrillator's skull offer opportunities for disruptive innovation in integrating design and functionality in cars.
Industry Implications
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Automotive — The automotive industry can tap into the trend of unique car designs and retro-styled roadsters to create disruptive innovations that capture consumer attention.
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Customization — The customization industry can leverage the Defibrillator's design elements to create unique customized vehicles that stand out in the market.
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Automotive Accessories — The automotive accessories industry can explore opportunities to develop products inspired by the functional design elements of the Defibrillator's skull, such as breathing system accessories and air intake solutions.