Saw most of those at SEMA. That coffee colored vert was interesting and effectively stood out at SEMA which is a feat in itself, but there were a hundred things I would have done differently that would have made it better to me, but probably not daring enough for SEMA.
That coffee colored vert was interesting and effectively stood out at SEMA which is a feat in itself, but there were a hundred things I would have done differently that would have made it better to me, but probably not daring enough for SEMA.
I agree, I like the concept, but there are more than a few things that I don't like about it.
Originally posted by Silverback
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Saw most of those at SEMA. That coffee colored vert was interesting and effectively stood out at SEMA which is a feat in itself, but there were a hundred things I would have done differently that would have made it better to me, but probably not daring enough for SEMA.
Saw most of those at SEMA. That coffee colored vert was interesting and effectively stood out at SEMA which is a feat in itself, but there were a hundred things I would have done differently that would have made it better to me, but probably not daring enough for SEMA.
As others have said. I completely agree. Look forward 5 years and take that car to one of the auctions and it will probably bring half what it would if it were the normal black, silver, blue with a more traditional tastes. To much personal tastes built into the car IMO.
I really admire the craftsmanship, but I agree that there are some choices that I don't agree with. Those hood hinges give me a chub though.
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