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What kind of art should be displayed in your home if your zip code is famous for its six-car garages and seven-figure homes? Paul Gauguin is a good choice, or, if money is tight, something by Leonardo da Vinci. These aren’t artists you want to hang on your wall. These are paintings that you keep in a vault and sell 30 years later. Someone has to pay for your children’s education, right? There are many art options for car enthusiasts. You can also hang your entire car in your living space if you are passionate about a particular model or make, as Pablo Perez did with the Pagani Zonda Revolution.
Perez is well-known for his love of Pagani automobiles and decided to decorate his living room with a Pagani. It is not clear if this Pagani is actually mounted from the ceiling to the floor. It would be blasphemy to take such a magnificent vehicle off the road and hang it as art. Drivetrive.com states that this is a carbon fiber art piece, without the oily bits. Perez’s Instagram comment points out that this car was once functional, but the powertrain and other components were removed.
The Zonda Revolucion’s cool design and ability to suspend the Pagani in a sideways position gives it a unique aesthetic. The Pagani’s mounts are sturdy so even if a house guest is a bit too wild, it should be able to withstand. You should make sure your car is functional if you plan to keep it in your home. This is better than a Hot Wheels collection that’s just sitting around gathering dust.
Don’t rush to install a 1955 Chevy Bel Air bathroom. It’s a huge undertaking to install something like this in your home. You don’t want to upset your partner. Do you really want to be the person who has a 1985 Dodge Caravan waterbed?