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Old 08-03-2011, 12:36 PM
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Well, actually got selected for 4 cars this year, but a couple of those are old stand buys. Getting into PRI is a bit special as there are probably less then 100 cars in the entire show and only 25 special feature vehicles, and we got selected for 4 of those special feature spots this year. Two of the cars were awarded their own booths, the other two are in the Cafe Collection with everything from Jet Dragsters, to vintage FX Funny cars.

The first debut car is Mark Deutsch awesome 69VN10. Mark's car came to us just before summer after being traped in body shop prison for quite a while. Long story short the previous shop was doing gorgeous work but the bills and schedule were out of control with no end in site. Mark thought someone more familiar with Pro Touring Camaro builds and someone that could properly forcast cost may be better suited to see this one through. I think we have made his dream come true!

The car is simply STUNNING with awesome attention to detail in the Mark Deutsch / Ben Hermance design. The details are many, more then I have time for right now, but the basics are 550HP LS3, 4L65E, Full Chris Alston treatment front to back, Prodigy Total Car G Machine 14" Wilwood's all around, Everything Fesler offers including the first set of Fesler's new door and side panels. Our boy Jeff NAILED the interior, I cannot stress how gaga everyone has been over the interior. There is so much to say about this car, I will let Mark chime in with more details, but long story short, this is a show killer that will be out on the circuit in 2011 starting with the cruel Ecklers Winter Nationals 1000 point judging in February. We ain't scared a bit!
Ahh, excuse me sir. Never once did I say we "built the car". Never once did I Pick your work apart

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"it easy to come in at the tail end of the project and pick eveyone ones work apart"
In fact quite the opposite

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Long story short the previous shop was doing gorgeous work
I never made any claims to what we did and did not do. I made it pretty damn clear the car was gourgous up to the point we took over. But since you joined the forum with your chest puffed out about how we were claming we built the car. I could go into the list of redos we did.

I never claimed to do anymore then we did.

Get a grip.

This clearly falls under the joining the forum for bashing rules.
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