Yep. It is a one-of-a-kind. As you’d expect, a car this loud draws equally loud opinions. Regardless of which side of the Art v Garbage, racial-firey debate you fall, it’s the designer’s response I enjoyed. After several venomous comments on Facebook, the owner of the design company [813 Customs] responded:
“Listen its pretty disgusting the things people are saying, everybody has there owns styles… If you really no what it takes to build a car and your a fan of cars you would respect every custom car for the time, effort and style that,that person came up with even its not your style.”
Now THAT is a thing of beauty. I don’t recall any grade-school text book nailing the holy trinity of grammatical no-nos in such a single, wondrous example. “Kids… don’t do this. Any of it.” – Your 3rd Grade Teacher. Hey, if the car-building gig doesn’t work out…
-caster
haha. “holy trinity of grammatical no-nos” is gold.
Using “gold” describing something other than the subject [of a blog about a Camaro that couldn't be more gold if Midas himself had test driven it] is gold. “Nice rims, Midas!”
i think you’re insulting my compliment to you. not positive. if you are… well, watch your back, asshole. if you’re not, then yeah, my comment was gold.
Looks like something the transformers puked up
an insult to the transformers, good sir.
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