The No Kill Car Shelter in Philadelphia has been taking broken-down vehicles normally bound for the trash heap and transforming them into ferocious road demons reminiscent of the dystopian saga Mad Max.
The ‘no-kill’ shelter has recently gained a rabid following on Instagram, with the revamped speed demons conquering the roads of Port Richmond in eye-catching videos that garner millions of views.
Founder Brian Smith, 42, is pleased with his shop’s newfound fame – thanks largely to his business partner and social media manager Sage Binder. But Smith said he’s likely to keep pursuing his passion even if the limelight disappeared.
‘It’s about keeping as many of these cars going as possible,’ he told The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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