Gold Wheels: Mike Dunlap Offers Bling Automobile Sculptures

Gold Wheels

If you have a fad for wheels and aspire to have a gold touch in every accessory you own then free feel to ink a neat deal here with Mike Dunlap. No, he is not engaged into the production of real-time models of coupe’ or heavy forms of jewelry but for past 25 years specializes in designing intelligent sculptures that offers a blend of both. Developed only for deep pockets, these gold automobile sculptures are real masterpieces as they elegantly replicate the ready-to-burn roads sedans or bikes. Mike maintains a standard proportion of 1:12 scale and is handcrafted with a 24 karat gold finishing. Besides offering a best way to invest your overflowing wealth, other reasons that work as excuse for installing it include welcoming invitation at museums displays and as trophies to honor special automotive racing events.

Gold Wheels

The retailing of the models varies as per project, which is commissioned as per the needs of the clients. Giving you just a fair idea, the Indy cars exhibited on the website lately got sold off for $60,000 while NASCAR models managed to generate $70,000. Ask Mike Dunlap about his current project and you will get an instant smiling response: $180,000 yacht for a Dubai-based potential client.

Gold Wheels

Gold Wheels

Gold Wheels

Gold Wheels

Gold Wheels

This entry was posted by author: Zolamarquis on Thursday, June 5th, 2008 at 11:17 pm and is filed under Automobile, Car, Designer, Shopping, Statue, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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