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We started doing airbrushed trim on funny car bodies during "The Great Funny Car Boom Of The 70's".  If anything is "our specialty" it's this! With the advent of the computer and vinyl appliques, hand painted trim on the funny cars pretty much became a thing of the past, but thanks to the popularity of nostalgia drag racing ... we're back in business! We do race car airbrushing in-house, or can travel to your shop, no problem.  Below are some recent examples.


The Jerry Moreland-built '57 Chevy funny car is now owned by Australian David Thwaits and resides "down under".   In addition to car show appearances, the original alcohol burning McGee motor will be replaced with a nitro fired Hemi for exhibition runs.   Be careful, David!   This stunning crowd pleaser is one of the best examples of our airbrush work.

David Thwaits' 1957 Chevy funny car

David Thwaits' 1957 Chevy funny car




Below is the airbrush work we did on Gary Messenger's gorgeous Dodge Charger funny car at Jerry Seiver's Paint 'N Place in Anaheim, California.  Jerry shot the best candy red into black cherry blend I've ever seen.  The car is set for a 2007 Hot Rod Reunion debut.

Gary Messenger's Charger




This is Lee Jennings Baracuda, front and rear.

bumper

taillights



We were fortunate to do Worsham Racing's re-creation of the legendary "Blue Max" Mustang just as we did the original car some 30 years ago!

Blue Max



John & Susan Troxel's Challenger funny car got
the 'Blood Did It grill and tail treatment.

Foster back

foster frontend




John Shedd's Super Stock Hemi Cuda features a Youngblood-designed  paint scheme that includes airbrushed faux chrome trim.

side



Here's a before and after shot of the airbrushed grill on
Tom "Mongoose" McEwen's beautiful re-creation of
his Hot Wheels Duster funny car.

taped off

grill

For more information or to have us "lay the lites" on your car, email bloodidit@yahoo.com