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5 Funny Vehicle Wraps

February 6, 2014

Installing vehicle wraps is an art. Vehicle graphics like bus wraps, car wraps, truck wraps, and van wraps, when properly executed, are effective marketing tools. But just like any other design endeavor, there are hits and misses. Most vehicle wraps turn out “safe.” There are vehicle wraps that are injected with a little bit more creative juice. A few are outrageous and some are downright funny. Here are five vehicle wraps that are bound to tickle your funny bone:

1. AIM Electrical and Plumbing Service

AIM Electrical and Plumbing Service Vehicle Wrap

This company decided to make light of their profession, and no doubt it certainly will not only draw some laughter, but it will in turn create exposure for the company. Sometimes, a good sense of humor can attract the attention of a prospective customer, particularly if you’re in an overcrowded services industry.

2. Budget Funeral Services

Funeral Services Van Wraps

Budget Funeral Services definitely brings laughter to the fore-front of their design. Instead of a traditional approach, they decided to take an approach that could be taken by some as offensive. Death is not a happy subject so the owner of this van wrap definitely gets top marks for this cheeky but funny ad.

3. National Geographic Shark Bus

National Geographic Shark Bus Wraps

Now you see her, now you don’t. One of National Geographic’s bus wraps provides a great optical illusion. Man-eating shark on a man-eating bus. Using the doors on the bus as a means of making the shark come to life is what sets this design apart from the rest.

4. Amalie Oil InstiGator Funny Car

Instigator Car Wraps

In racing it can be difficult to stand out on the track. Whether it is in NASCAR, IHRA, Indy Car, or F-1 drivers and crew members want their vehicles to stick out and catch the eye of the fans. This InstaGator funny car certainly sticks out and shows ingenuity and a lasting image for the fans.  

5. Jesus Monster Truck

Jesus The Monster Truck Wraps

This certainly is a creative way to deliver a message of faith that has been mixed with an unmistakable mark of American patriotism. This monster truck went on tour in 2003 and the rumor is that the truck was designed by the mysterious ‘Reverend Paul’.