Here it is, or so far anyway:
The windows to be wrapped over were filled in with styrene to reduce relief, but as you can see it's still kinda hard getting the decals to snug in without splitting. I'll have to paint or apply decal scraps there. I'll continue the green color around the ends and then apply destination signs, car numbers and so on, and hopefully find the styrene air conditioners I'd built - the ones pictured are cardstock stand-ins.
This has been a lot of fun so far, and thanks to Deandremouse for reminding me of this long put aside project! I had to have first thought of this idea sometime in the 1998-2000 timeframe, because that's when full ad-wraps were all the rage, the MBTA's remaining Boeings were relatively fresh from rebuild and I was living in Boston and riding them daily, and Pets.com was still extant (like a lot of dot coms, it disappeared nearly as fast as it cropped up!).
Granted, it was pretty rare for rebuilt Boeings to get ad-wrapped because MBTA predominately wrapped only those cars with bad or failing paint jobs, and the rebuilt Boeings still had good paint. Also, I don't think Pets.com ever participated in the ad wrap fad, or at least not in Boston. But still, it was a very amusing ad campaign (you just had to love that sock puppet!), and I scanned a magazine ad to make these. Pets can't drive - but they can take the subway!