Patriotic Hummer H3

Got this in my e-mail… thought I’d pass it along…

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Amazing paint job, took two hundred and fifty hours to paint … at the bottom are all the details about why the Hummer was painted…
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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. ( March 2, 2006)
Karla Comfort received a lot of looks[/font][font=Arial] and even some salutes from people when she drove from Benton, Ark., to Camp Pendleton, Calif., in her newly- painted, custom Hummer H3 March 2. The vehicle is adorned with the likeness of her son, 20-year-old Lance Cpl. John M. Holmason, and nine other Marines with F Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division who where all killed by the same improvised explosive device blast in Fallujah, Iraq, in December.
For Comfort, having the vehicle air brushed with the image of the 10 Marines was a way to pay homage to her hero and his fellow comrades who fell on Iraq’s urban batt lefield. “I wanted to let people know (Marines) are doing their jobs honorably, and some of them die,” said the 39-year-old from Portland , Ore. “I don’t want people to forget the sacrifices that my son and the other Marines made.”
Leading up to her son’s death, Comfort had received several letters from him prior to his return. He had been deployed for five months, and Comfort “worried everyday he was gone until she got the letters and found out the date he was coming home,” she said. Marines knocked on the front door of her home in Farmington , Mich. , at 3 a.m. with the dreadful news. “I let my guard down when I found out he was coming home,” she said. “There are times that I still cannot believe it happened. It’s very hard to deal with.”
Comfort came up with the idea for the rolling memorial when she and her two other sons attended John’s funeral in Portland, Ore. "I saw a Vietnam[/font] [font=Arial]b memorial on a car, and I said to my son Josh, ‘we should do something like that for John,’" she recalled. “He loved Hummers.”[/font][/b][font=Arial]

She purchased the vehicle in January and immediately took it to Airbrush Guy & Co. in Benton,[font=Times New Roman]Ark. , where artist Robert Powell went to work on changing the plain, black vehicle into a decorative, mobile, art piece. “I only had the vehicle for two days before we took it in,” she joked. Two hundred and fifty man-hours later, Powell had completed the vehicle. The custom job would have cost $25,000. Out of respect for Comfort’s loss and the sacrifices the Marines made, Airbrush Guy & Co. did it for free. Comfort only had to purchase the paint, which cost $3,000. [/font][/font]
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“I love it,” she said. “I’m really impressed with it, and I think John would be happy with the vehicle. He would have a big smile on his face because he loved Hummers.” Comfort gave Powell basic instructions on what to include in the paint job. But in addition to the image of her son in Dress Blues and the faces of the nine other Marines, there were several surprises. “He put a lot more on than I expected,” she said. “I think my favorite part is the heaven scene.”
On the left side of the vehicle, a detail of Marines are depicted carrying their fallen comrades through the clouds to their final resting place.[/font][font=Arial] The American flag drapes across the hood, the words, “Semper Fi” crown the front windshield and the spare tire cover carries the same Eagle Globe and Anchor design that her son had tattooed on his back. “All the support I have been getting is wonderful,” she said.

Comfort decided to move back to her hometown of Portland , and making the cross-country trip from Arkansas was a way for her to share her son’s story. It’s also her way of coping with the loss. “Along the way I got nothing but positive feedback from people,” she said.
“What got to me was when people would salute the guys (Marines). It’s hard to look at his picture. I still cry and try to get used to the idea, but it’s hard to grasp the idea that he’s really gone.”

Support America and Support the Troops

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aw c’mon make those there red x’s go away, i wanna see this

shit ton of pictures :

http://www.iraqwarheroes.com/hummer/index.htm

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EDIT The pics have been fixed… I could see them before but should work now.

it’s cool fetter, creepy’s got tha shit

Very cool :slight_smile:

i know haters are coming, but i like it :tup:

Haters can suck it and just not post… no need to ruin my thread with their bull shit.

thats awesome some serious skill involved

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thats freaking awesome :tup:

such a badass job

awesome. dont like the wheels though… salutes

you couldn’t pay me to ride in that fucking thing. it sucks on so many levels.

And there’s the hater… I knew one would show up… :slight_smile:

seriously. waste of time, energy, steel, and, knowing GM, probably alot of plastic.

It’s not a waste of time. It’s a tribute to fallen soldiers.

Very very cool.

who died in a oil war. so lets paint their likeness on a car that gets 4 miles/gallon. go america.

I love how something that means so much to alot of people always brings out the assholes. Like I said… if you don’t like it… DON’T POST IN MY THREAD!!

its fucking rediculous. i admire the time and skill spent on the paint job. but i find it… um. ironic?

:cjerk: actually…

2006 HUMMER H3 SUV City Mileage: 16 mpg Hwy Mileage: 20 mpg

newman, i do not play games but did you HAVE say something like that? this is not a hate on you, but it is for her son that lost his life. I give her props, i dont think my mom would do anything like that… but that is not the point. She has to deal with the lose of her son and this is the way she is doing it…"The vehicle is adorned with the likeness of her son, 20-year-old Lance Cpl. John M. Holmason, and nine other Marines with F Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division who where all killed by the same improvised explosive device blast in Fallujah, Iraq, in December. "
not my thing but i do honor the effort and the time that was put in.

if you would like to speak about how dumb of an idea this is give me a pm and we will talk about it over dinner.