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Bubbles the Shark

Left Side

Wildmman's Bubbles the Shark left side view
Wildmman's Bubbles Shark is constructed of 95% recycled materials. More than 1800 hours went into it's creation. The polished aluminum body is approximately 7 feet long.


Left Front View

Wildmman's Bubbles the Shark left side view
Bubbles the Shark is equipped with a bangin sound system with a huge bass range. It also has cameras front and rear, LED "rocket" tail lights, underbody lights, and triple mode LED spot headlights. It is electric and has a range of 20 miles on a single charge while running the sound and light system.


Bubbles and WildMMan

Wildmman's Bubbles the Shark left side view
WildMMan inside Bubbles the Shark.


Controller View

Wildmman's Bubbles the Shark front controller view
This is the controller for steering, sound system, phone mount, and the headlights. It was made from the steering head of an old 1970's aluminum Montgomery Wards electric boat motor and intake pieces from a 1979 Toyota Supra.
The media player face plate is mounted on the side. My son made a custom electrical cable which allows the head unit to be mounted below deck and connect to the faceplate of the media player.


Left Side Controller View

Wildmman's Bubbles the Shark left side controller view
The dual LED headlights have 3 modes and are adjustable for wide angle to spotlight which can be seen miles away.
The mirrors are from a 1960's Harley Davidson and a 1970's Suzuki.


Rocket Motor View

Wildmman's Bubbles the Shark left rear view
The center of rocket motor is a piece from a 1979 Toyota Supra intake. It is surrounded by red LED rotating lights which refract off the inside of the polished aluminum body flames.
The rear camera is mounted inside the intake.


Rear LED View

Wildmman's Bubbles the Shark rear LED view
The underbody LEDs light up the ground and change with the beat of the music.


Shark's Eye View

Wildmman's Bubbles the Shark shark's eye view
The shark's eye is hand painted and coated with automotive clear coat for a gloss finish.


Water Front View

Wildmman's Bubbles the Shark water front view
A view behind the White Elephant in Englewood Florida.


Building Bubbles

Wildmman's Bubbles the Shark build image
The Bubbles the Shark was built in three different sections. The unibody and the hatch were fabricated from a 1970's Mack truck aluminum diesel fuel tank and some old aluminum truck tool boxes.
The tail was made using old tool boxes, pieces of aluminum boat tanks, and aluminum lawn chair frames.
The top dorsal fin is made from a stop sign that was destroyed by Hurricane Charley.


Bubbles the Shark has his own website.

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Go to BubblesTheShark.com to see videos, animations, and more.


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