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   Here's some more rare Star Trek collectibles, Enterprise tributes, monuments to episodes, one of a kind movie murals and custom cars to see if you can afford them, but not likely. If you have anything that is this rare, or know anybody that does, take a picture and send it to us with some information to be featured here.
 

 

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Rare Star Trek One Of A Kind Tributes and Collectibles
 

Enterprise Starship Mural on a Barn

  This mural was painted by Pamela Shanteau, who does custom airbrushing on cars, trucks, etc. Visit her site to see her work.

 

Enterprise Starship Painted on the Side of a Truck

  This mural was also painted by Pamela Shanteau, who does custom airbrushing on cars, trucks, etc. Visit her site to see more of her work.
*Our thanks to Gerrie for the link.

 

Enterprise Starship Mural on a Moving Truck

  This picture of a cool Enterprise mural was submitted to us, which we appreciate very much. It's on the side of a Budget Movers truck in the Maryland area.

 

The Reactor Custom Car

  This car seen here with William Shatner appeared as the Jupiter 8 in the Star Trek episode "Bread and Circuses". The car is actually a prototype created by auto designer Gene Winfield. The Reactor featured a radar screen, flip-top roof, retractable fins, and a 425-horsepower engine. The hydraulic liquid-on-air suspension allowed the driver to adjust the ground clearance from 4 to 9 1/2 inches. It had a $20,000 price tag.

 

Star Trek Shuttlecraft Car

  According to the owner it was never finished so never graced a movie or even a TV episode. Nevertheless it is undeniably cool and it does actually move, though it has no road licence. So should you wish you could use it to chase Klingons round your, err, local car park. The starting price is $2,600.

 

Enterprise on Harry Potter Book

  This is a scan of the back dust jacket of the new Harry Potter book, Deathly Hallows, Canada/UK version.
The artist (Jason Cockcroft) incorporated the Enterprise into this illustration. You can clearly see the saucer section, the battle bridge, the nacelles and even the main deflector array!
Submitted by: Gerrie

  
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