SPORTS FANS — I’m one myself — understand the passion as well as the pain of living and dying with their team. It’s a strange obsession: Only one team can win the championship, the fans of every other team consigned to disappointment and “wait till next year…”
That is, until your team takes the title. Then it’s all worth it.
Fans without a ticket, of course, still love to share the game-day experience with others — in homes and garages, in bars and restaurants, and most definitely in parking lots.
Teddy and Tammy Warren and family have been tailgating out of their custom Philadelphia Eagles-wrapped RV in section D3 of the Wells Fargo parking lot for 15 years. Teddy Warren also owns A MOVING EXPERIENCE LLC, an independent moving and furniture delivery company in Norristown, PA, contracted by and delivering furniture for the prestigious Ethan Allen company.

A big fan of the Eagles, less than a year ago Teddy Warren had the family RV wrapped by AP Corp (Sykesville, MD) after finding the shop through a Google search. This wrap had captured attention from local news outlets and helped Warren grow an impressive TikTok following, says Justin Combs, AP Corp’s marketing director. “Even after finishing such a massive and detailed project, when the Eagles secured their Super Bowl victory less than a year later, he couldn’t resist coming back to proudly update the wrap and celebrate the big win,” he adds.
Using photos of the client and family provided by the client on the back window, as well as Eagles players leaping, catching and celebrating, AP completed the design using the Adobe suite of products (mostly Illustrator) in about eight hours.
The shop chose Avery Dennison MPI 1105 Wrapping Film printed on their Canon Colorado M5W Large Format UVgel Printer, protected by Avery Dennison DOL 1060Z Gloss Overlaminate, applied by the shop’s Seal 62 Pro S laminator. For the window graphics, they used briteline 50/50 Window Perf.
Two AP Corp installers had to remove and reassemble the awning piece on the RV prior to completing the wrap, which took more than four days. “With a full wrap on a large vehicle like this, there was a lot of cutting and trimming around connections and to fit around the awning,” Combs says.
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When dealing with a full wrap design on a complex vehicle — especially one involving perforated vinyl and intricate details — precision is everything, Combs advises. “Accurate measurements and meticulous alignment at the design stage are crucial to ensuring a seamless installation,” he says. “Investing time in thorough preparation upfront will save significant headaches and guarantee superior results when the wrap hits the vehicle.”
And when a wrap becomes a passion project — especially one featuring personal family photos — clear and timely communication with the client is essential, Combs says. “Taking extra care to ensure every photo is high-resolution and accurately represented not only elevates the quality of the installation but also creates an exceptional experience that leaves the client delighted with the final result.”
Indeed, as delighted as they were with the Super Bowl’s final result.
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