Lewisham and Bromley legends Sid Vicious and David Bowie have been immortalised in stained glass mosaics - on three-wheeled vans.
The collection of Reliant Robins will go on display at the Classic Car Boot Sale in King's Cross between April 27-28.
The festival will display more than 100 classic vehicles
Stuart Langley, the artist who designed the windows, said: "The everyday (in this case cars) doesn’t have to be purely functional - an element of surprise can go a long way in igniting inspiration in others."
The car festival will see a total of 120 classic vehicles on display at Coal Drops Yard, including the collection of three-wheeled vans.
Beckenham-bred Bowie began his career as David Jones in the borough of Bromley before rising to international fame for his groundbreaking music.
The mosaics were designed by artist Stuart Langley
Sid Vicious was born in Lewisham before moving to Ibiza, Tunbridge Wells and Hackney, where he met John Lydon.
The pair went on to form the anarchic punk band, The Sex Pistols.
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