Okay, so, I saw this “Hellraiser Car” thing online, and I just had to try it. It looked so freakin’ cool, all these chains and hooks and stuff hanging off a car. I’m not a mechanic or anything, but I figured, how hard could it be?
Getting Started
First, I found a beat-up old car. Didn’t want to mess up a good one, you know? It was this old, like, ’80s sedan, all rusty and dented. Perfect!

Then I went to the hardware store. Man, that place is overwhelming! I grabbed a ton of stuff:
- Chains – all different sizes and lengths.
- Hooks – big ones, small ones, some with those pointy bits.
- Metal wire – to tie stuff together.
- Spray paint – black, of course. Gotta make it look evil.
- Some random metal scraps – because why not?
The Messy Part
Back home, I started just draping chains all over the car. No plan, just kinda winging it. I used the wire to tie them on, twisting it around and stuff. It was kinda hard, kept poking myself. Ouch!
Then I started sticking hooks everywhere. Through the grill, around the bumpers, even on the roof. Some of them I bent into weird shapes with pliers, just to make it look extra messed up.
Painting and Finishing Touches
Once I had everything attached (or at least, I thought I did), I sprayed the whole thing black. It took, like, five cans! And the fumes, whoa! I probably should have worn a mask or something.
After the paint dried, I added some of those metal scraps I got. Welded one onto the hood, and with the second one.I made a kind of a spiky thing on the roof.

It looked… well, it looked like a mess. But a cool mess! It definitely wasn’t as polished as the ones I saw online, but hey, I did it!
I took some pictures, and yeah, it looked pretty “Hellraiser-ish” in the dark. I wouldn’t drive it on the road, obviously, but it’s a fun thing to have in the yard. Maybe I’ll add more to it later. Who knows?