They used the word bling incorrectly, there needs to be a new word invented to describe that. Bling means shiny wheels and a few stand out parts under the hood. Dude got it right, undescribable.
Location: In the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia....
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Maybe need to add a few more speakers you think-----
__________________ My '70 Pro-Street. Mildly built 302, Mallory 6AL ignition, Hurst w/4-speed, 74 Maverick rear w/3.40 gears. Tied frame with 6 point cage. Trunk mounted battery, Dynamax Exhaust. Building a 351W 40 over now...
I would be ashamed if I were the person responsible for building this car. It is so incredibly unaesthetic and devoid of any sense of style or direction. I would not want my name associated with it in any way.
The only thing the builder can do is market it in such a way that the sheer ugliness is the main focal point (wait...how could it not be?). Their slogan could be similar to, "We built this car; we can build anything." That's the only chance they have.
I wonder how much money was profited from building that eyesore? Was it enough to damage the reputation of the shop, or will more people with more money than sense flock to their doors waiting for their own gold vinyl clad abortion?
The least they could have done was use paint and not vinyl wrap it...
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Steven
Hickory, NC
1966 Coupe
Replaced
Full floor pan
Firewall
Full cowl
Radiator support
Up next:
Shelby drop, 4 wheel drum to disc conversion, rebuild front suspension/steering, taillight panel, trunk floor,302 and AOD upgrade, wiring harnesses back in, and hopefully only patch panels on the quarters
E=MChuck Norris
WOW...that thing is about as fugly as they come.....
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