The Jesse James Polara is another one.

Having been involved in a Pro Touring/Restomod shop environment for a while in the past, and some cars done just for SEMA, I have mixed feelings. The fabrication part of it is fun, but I really don't like the over the top customs. There were some real clowns doing that work back in the day. Most of them didn't last long.

Costs a lot of money to do a car like that. Someone had to bankroll that thing. And when you're done, most likely you aren't going to take it out and have fun with it. It will just sit and be looked at.

I preferred doing cars that were a nicely done restoration masquerading as a modern muscle car that people actually drove and enjoyed. And beat on when they felt like it.

I just don't think I would want to own one unless I had a pile of money I didn't know what to do with. A lot of fun just to take out and run around in though.


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