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Best Signshop or Outside-Designed Vehicle Wrap

Two Cybertrucks and a Beetlejuice Camaro.

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2025 Sign Contest: CATEGORY 5

FIRST PLACE

Project Name
Trash Can Cybertruck

Fabricator
Redline Design
Tampa, FL
redlinedesign.tv

Installers
Redline Design
Connor Webb, Tara Jorgensen

Designer
Redline Design
Adam Kearley

Client
Steadfast Roofing
Ruskin, FL

Fabrication Equipment
HP Latex 560

Installation Equipment
Milwaukee heat guns, Off-Wrap squeegees.

Materials
GF 830 AutoMark Cast, GF 840 AutoMark Matte Clear UV laminate.

Software
Adobe Photoshop

Other Components/Tools
GFP 463TH Laminator

Project Description
Who says work trucks can’t turn heads? Steadfast Roofing came to us with a vision — take a cutting-edge Tesla Cybertruck and make it look like the toughest, grimiest dumpster on the block. Challenge accepted.

We transformed this futuristic EV into a rugged, beat-up, steel-clad beast that looks like it just rolled off a demolition site. With realistic textures, rust stains, dent marks and weathering effects, the wrap blurs the line between art and industrial edge. This Cybertruck might be electric, but it looks like it runs on grit and grind.

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SECOND PLACE

Project Name
Beetlejuice Camaro

Fabricator
Redline Design
Tampa, FL
redlinedesign.tv

Installers
Redline Design
Connor Webb, Tara Jorgensen

Designer
Redline Design
Adam Kearley

Client
James Reynolds

Fabrication Equipment
HP Latex 560

Installation Equipment
Milwaukee heat guns, Off-Wrap squeegees.

Materials
GF 830 AutoMark Cast, GF 840 AutoMark Matte Clear UV laminate.

Software
Adobe Photoshop

Project Description
It’s strange. It’s spooky. It’s show-stopping. James Reynolds brought us a Camaro and asked for a wrap that screams character — and there’s no character louder than Beetlejuice himself.

This full custom wrap transforms James’ 4th Gen Camaro into a rolling tribute to Tim Burton’s cult classic. We combined the film’s signature black-and-white stripes with twisted textures, eerie greens, sandworm graphics, and that unmistakable ghostly vibe. It’s part hot rod, part haunted, and 100% attention-grabbing.

THIRD PLACE

Project Name
Patriotic Cyber Wrap

Fabricator
TM Signs and Graphics
Bakersfield, CA
tmsignsandgraphics.com
John Deleersnyder

Installers
John Deleersnyder, Javier Zepeda

Designer
John Deleersnyder

Client
Private client by name of Mary.

Fabrication Equipment
HP 360 printer, rollover laminator.

Installation Equipment
Squeegees, knives, heat gun.

Materials
Avery Dennison MPI 1105 paired with Avery Dennison 1370Z.

Software
Adobe Illustrator, GROK AI, ONYX.

Project Description
Our client wanted to pay tribute to our servicemen and women. They were looking for something that could be used in their 4th of July Parade. Taking inspiration from WWII P40 fighters with shark teeth painted on their noses, we integrated a watchful and ready bald eagle to the sides of the truck and tried to give the impression that our flag was wrapped around the front and flowing around the sides.

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