Welder Up's "Cancer Car", a 1931 Ford Sedan, tells a story of destruction and revival with artful accents of raw metal, handmade steel roses and living moss. Steve Darnell, owner of Welder Up, really wanted to portray what cancer does to your body with the way the car looks. The tears in the metal were to portray cancer leaving your body and the rose bushes were meant to be symbolic of cancer's grip on your body. With a member of their crew's family being effected by cancer, this project is extremely close to their hearts. Be a part of Steve's emotional connection to this build. | Listen to Full Episode #277
"Cancer is like a rose bush; in the dead of winter, it's alive and it's still tied around the fence." -Steve Darnell
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