The Brass
Van is a unique art car completely covered with various brass items.
Also known as the “California Fantasy Van”, this artwork on four wheels took 22
years to complete.
Hunter
Mann is the present owner of the Brass Van, but it was actually his late
godfather, Ernie Steingold, who created it. A vacuum-cleaner repairman,
Steingold first started adding brass to his 1975 GMC van, in the early 1980s
and continued doing so for the next 20 years or so. It all started one day,
when he decided to attach three brass elephants to the hood, as ornaments. Then
he got it into his head to cover the vehicle with brass coins, and he did just
that – around $15,000 worth of coins, at the time he finished the job. From
there on in, he just kept adding brass.
Mann, the
current owner of the Brass van, says there are around 5,000 pieces of brass
presently attached to his vehicle, weighing about 10,000 pounds. In fact, this
car is so heavy, its tires have to be changed every 4,000 miles, and I don’t
even want to think about the mileage…
As you
would expect, Hunter Mann gets pulled over by police, about once every five
days. Most of the officers just want to ask him about his Brass van and take
photos with it. Even though he gets asked the same questions every time, Mann
never gets tired of answering them.
When it’s
not on tour, the Brass Van can be found at ArtCar World, a museum for art cars,
in Douglas, Arizona. Just in case you were wondering about how much such a
unique vehicle costs, the Brass van was appraised at $350,000.
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