
An upturned modified car with wheels that serve as turntables has been developed by a team of Buckinghamshire engineers to create the world's biggest record player and the most mobile of mobile discos.
The Chevrolet Spark DJ car - which can be transformed from being legally roadworthy to a fully-functioning DJ booth in under 20 minutes - measures 3.6 metres in length and stands 1.6 metres high. Once converted into a DJ deck the motor powers two vinyl turntables, a CD deck and mixer.
Car-maker Chevrolet has created the unique DJ set up to mark the launch of its new Chevrolet Spark model. The mobile disco will be centre stage at a number of gigs by indie-band The Mystery Jets from Thursday, 8th April.
A public vote will determine where the locations of the gigs will be with options including Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Brighton, Edinburgh and Bristol with venues ranging from a drained swimming pool and multi-story car park to an old picture house and ferry across the Mersey.
A 'pop up' gig will take place every two weeks throughout April to June.
To bring the Chevrolet Spark Unscheduled Tour and Spark DJ car to Liverpool and see the Mystery Jets perform a 'pop up' gig on the legendary Mersey Ferry please get voting online at www.sparkunscheduled.co.uk
To see a video of the DJ car in action and more details of the CHEVROLET SPARK UNSCHEDULED TOUR visit: http://www.sparkunscheduled.co.uk
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