19th century carriage style old-school, no less.
http://www.autoenews.co.uk/newsAEBBridge.php?linkID=84694
According to the artist, the crux of the 'Hummer' is formed by both its 'being' and its afterlife.
While his artsy-douche-speak is lost on me, I still think this thing is interesting and cool, plus, you can hardly call it a waste of a H3. In fact, were they around at the time, I bet Andy Warhol would've practiced on H3's, before setting paint brush to an M1.

