The Prodigy Experience....
For those of you who don't make it over to PT.com often, I'll post this in here for y'all.
The Wife and I took the kids down here to Orlando for the whole Disney experience. Yesterday was the first day I had a chance to pull myself away from all the park hopping and I took the oppurtunity to go visit Frank Serafine and Prodigy Customs. Some good people down there. Very friendly and real professional. I'm awfully thankful that they let me hang around the shop for a couple hours at this crucial stage in the build process.
Project Prodigy is Low, Loud, and Mean....real Mean.
I had the good fortune of being there to witness Prodigy's birth cry and let me tell you....she's loud. How loud you ask? Well, let me just say...I'm a little nervous that this car is going to be a few hundred miles from the San Andreas Fault Line. You people in the Bay area....find a doorway.
Beautiful car...I was blown away by it. You people heading to SEMA are in for a real treat. This is definitely a candidate for the 'Pictures Don't Do It Justice' catagory. You just have to gaze upon it with your own eyes to appreciate all the hard work and craftsmanship that have gone into it. My hats off to Prodigy Customs, they're doing a terrific job on that car. And thanks again to Frank and his crew for the oppurtunity.
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Tony Rapin
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