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What a waste of a classic car or one bad ass grill?

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I'll give them an A for effort, creativity and workmanship but I think its a waste of a classic car.

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Nope, totally bad ass! :) Love it!

Since I doubt the car ran and looked that good before, then I say its cool.

Ballin'.

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Im torn.....................

I"m torn too. if the hood was the lid and the whole engine bay was the grill, it would be completely badass and no mixed feelings.

Don't really care about the car, but it's just kind of............well...........gay.....

I think it's an interesting idea and is well executed but I would never do it nor would I own it. A conversation starter, I suppose.

I think it all depends on how the car was when they started. If it was a rusted, non-numbers matching car, missing most of its parts that was ready to be scrapped, it's an awesome way to make something fun out of it. If it was a well maintained, numbers-matching original, it's a complete waste of a classic. I'd use that spectrum to grade how I feel. :lol2:

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