Mister Cartoon's car care brand, Sanctiond, announced this week that it has collaborated with Warner Bros. Pictures on a customized car for the newly release film, Gangster Squad.
Toons tricked out a 1939 Chevy Master Deluxe with hand-painted murals depicting images inspired from the movie, as well as produced a limited edition product line featuring Spray Detailer and Tire Glaze with label art designed by Mister Cartoon.
"It's a great experience to be able to attach my brand to another piece of art, such as the film Gangster Squad," said Mister Cartoon. "It's artistic filmmaking and I'm honored to be involved. These are some of my favorite actors and I treat this as a collaboration with them."
The Gangster Squad vehicle features Candy Cobalt Blue flacked fenders, Bentley Black paint for its exterior and white gold leafing with Candy Blue accents, as well as Mister Cartoon's movie-inspired murals.
It's slammed to the ground via custom airbags and rides on handmade 72-spoke Zenith 14-inch wire wheels. The custom interior features Aston Martin suede diamond pattern inserts, hand-woven floor mats, Japanese leather seats with a suede headliner. And... the audio system was provided by Rockford Fosgate and includes custom-molded TVs added in the dash.
The classic Chevy was unveiled at the Los Angeles VIP film screening after-party and displayed at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show, as well as the Hollywood premiere. It also traveled the country on an exclusive film screening tour where guests were invited to select theaters for advanced screenings of the movie.
"This high-profile car and its priceless paint job deserves only the best care, which is why we sent the Sanctiond Mobile Detail Unit with the customized Gangster Squad car to each stop, giving away free product and car detailing services to guests. Ten VIP kits were also gifted to winners fromlocal radio station contests," added Sanctiond CEO Atticus Firey.
Gangster Squad is in theaters nationwide now.
For more information on Mister Cartoon's Sanctiond, visit Sanctiond.com, or follow @SanctiondAuto on Twitter.
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