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Old 01-04-2017, 05:09 PM
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I remember seeing the Chevelle (grand sport?) Timeless Kustoms built a few years back at the Laguna Seca USCA thing, and I was blown away by how ridiculously nice the thing was. The owner was flogging the snot out of it, and some of the builders of the car were there crewing for him--I even helped push the thing a time or two, as I believe they were still working out the fuel system. I couldn't stop gawking at the car, even though a Chevelle is not a car I ever think of. This was the athletic supermodel of Chevelles.

My point here is that Timeless Kustoms deserves big kudos for not only building crazy cars with ultra-high finish levels (at least to my unprofessional eyes), but also for being willing to stick their work on a track, like it's a car (as opposed to another SEMA concept), regardless of the (cubic) dollars and sweat behind the build. Here's hoping for a (video-captured) beating that consists of more than just a bunch of Ken Block-ian tire wastings . . .
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Sounds really nasty. I very much enjoyed checking this car out at SEMA.
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