I have had a few unique vehicles in my day. I had a 1956 GMC Panel Truck and once stuff started breaking, I couldn't get parts anymore and had to sell it. I had a 78 Mustang 2 Fastback Hatchback with a 302 Cleveland and a ram air from a cobra. It still had the mustang caps on the wheels, wood steering wheel, and jet plane accelerator looking shifter on the floor. Some others of note, but I feel like the 2001 Hyundai Elantra GLS I had was very unique. It was before they sold the company and redesigned everything, they made this one package to compete with the Subaru WRX that was very popular at the time. Turbo charged flat head 4 with a 5 speed manual, all wheel drive, premium sound system, electric sun roof. It got great gas mileage and laid rubber, super fast car. I pulled a 14 foot enclosed trailer loaded with my stuff across 2 states and over the Rocky Mountains with that car.
1) Can I just have just have the top half so I can build a normal truck with it? 2) I know this version of the Camaro isn't the best looking one, but he should be put in jail for something this criminal. 3) No, this is NOT a Studebacker and it will never be one either and is just an EFFING UGLY body kit. A TRUE 1937 Studebacker is one of the best looking truck ever built. 4) Take the UGLY ASS body-kit off of it. And NO it ISN"T a One-of-a-kind. A One-of-a-kind, numbered limited edition, would have special mechanical equipment in it that pertains to that car's initial buid by the Company in the Company's assembly plant or in the Shop of a contracted builder. 5) No, I didn't even want to look at it inthe first place. 6) No, he effed up a perfectly good car in it's original state. And then take his tools away from him. 7) I want one. 8) Put a removable roof over the driver area and you got a winner. 9) No my thing, but not bad either. 10) I actually like it.
Wow...thank you for the in-depth comment, very much appreciated!! And for some of them, I just want to say "tell me what you really think!" LOL. Thanks again, comments like yours make it worthwhile to create these videos.