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ProdigyCustoms
10-30-2007, 07:01 AM
It is with much pleasure, Prodigy Customs present, Project EmptyNest! With our official debut in a couple hours at SEMA, we wanted to give our Internet friends a advance look see, and be sure if you cannot be at the show, you see it all. many of you already know the specs on the car, but I will lay out a quick overview again.

This 96 day project started in mid July with a 67,000 mile rust bucket. Project EmptyNest was built for and by my wife Lisa. when I met Lisa 23 years ago, she had totaled her 66 mustang Street Racing, and came to me to build her another with the insurance proceeds form the totaled mint Pony. Long story short, I blackmailed her into going out with me under threat her paint job may not be as good if she were not my girlfriend, and 23 years later, I still find ways to keep her, LOL! The premise behind the project is that Lisa had to put her muscle car days on hold when we had too many kids (3 boys) to fit in her sports cars, and now that the kids are groen, and now that Michael our youngest is a accomplished car builder, it is her turn. After fully supporting and watching father and sons dream of Michael's first car being a SEMA show stopper, it was only fitting that Michael build a hot rod for mom since it was his birth making 3 babies, One too many to fit in a 2 + 2 anymore, forcing her to give up her hot rod!

Lisa very much wanted to participate in the project, do a few things, learn a few things, she did not want this car just handed to her. Lisa got down and dirty right there with us. Lisa is a girlie girl, just the way I like them, but she is not afraid of much including torches, plasma cutters, welders, grinders, saws, see did it all! Michael and myself did the lions share of the work, with a lot of help from our awesome staff at Prodigy Customs, and some really good friends that all busted their asses. Some employees even donated extensive over time hours. And we have a rule at Prodigy, we help those that help us. And we try to give back two fold to those that give to us. So all the employees and friends that donated and helped on their own watch, now have Michael's, Lisa and my own services in their debt.

We need to thank all the employees that had a part in this project.

My brother, David Serafine just came to work with us 6 months ago to help Michael run the shop. David is a accomplished fabricator and has a lot of management skills obtained from running some non automotive type businesses through the years. David really enjoyed this project and has un believable amounts of after hours, and day hours in the last month, in this project. And being his first full build with the family, I think he has some special pride in this project. David, we could not have done it without you! Lisa and Allison, thanks for loaning us daddy and hubby!

Andrew Stephens, Andrew is one of the original Prodigy's and is like a fourth son to me.Our family has a special affection for Andrew's incredible work ethic, loyalty, eagerness to learn, and ability to absorb information at a alarming rate. Andrew was a part of the Project Prodigy build, and at 18 years old, stood beside then 18 year old Michael at SEMA 2005 with Project Prodigy and Billy's Goat. 18 years old and 2 cars at SEMA, put that on your resume! Andrew is our everything guy. He often says he wants to change his name in these thrashes because everyone wants Andrew for something or another. I am so proud at what a tremendous painter Andrew has become in just a few years of my training. Andrew did a little bit of everything on EmptyNest, all while busting ass on some added details on the Prodigy Vette, which he painted 6 months ago. Andrew is the heartbeat of Prodigy Customs. He is going to college to be something, I am really hoping he just decides to build hot rods for selfish reasons! Andrew, you are the man, Project EmptyNest would still be a dream without your help. And BTW, Andrew has stored a LOT of labor credits! And because of Andrews Loyalty, Andrew gets a build of his own next year. A 86 Monte Carlo SS.

Matt Pighini has been with Prodigy for almost a year now, and is a excellent bodyman and can paint also. Matt did a tremendous amount of the bodywork after Michael and Davids fab to make EmptyNest look as straight and smooth as it is. Matt also did the body sculpting on the Prodigy Vette 6 months ago. Matt, you did a excellent job and should be proud of yourself. 2 knock outs at SEMA in just your first year with the company, Thank You my friend, I hope we made a dream come true.

Ray Zimmerman is the newest Prodigy, just 21 Years Old. Ray came to us a few months ago and new nothing about cars. Hired to sweep the floors and do daily maintenance, Ray has slowly been eased into the shop and has a strong desire to learn the ropes. Ray has a LOT of hours in just that last few days pulling a couple all nighters to help get things done. While he does not know much right now, he really busted ass doing what he can, his loyalty and dedication showed, and I think next year at this time he will have a entire new skill set.

And while he is family and a partner, I really have to our son Michael for everything. Michael is a iron man. I certainly dDO NOT want to belittle anyone else's efforts or contributions. As hard as everyone worked, and as many hours as many worked, some 100 hours a week for a stretch, No one in the company has even close to the hours Michael has in this project. I figured out building Project Prodigy that Michael is the only person I ever met that could work as much as me, and now he can easily run circles around me. Son, you are fricken amazing and we cannot put into words how proud your mother and I are! Thank You so much, and as soon as we get back from SEMA we will start working on Prodigy to take care of the 100 horsepower deficit Project Prodigy has to Project EmptyNest to make sure mom does not kick your ass in the car you built her, LOL!

There is also a list of friends that really through into the project.

Bob Traithon is my paint advisor and helps us in so many ways I cannot even know where to start. On a daily basis Bob is checking on us and is ready at any moment to do whatever favor, errand, advice we may need. Bob, thanks for all your help. Your an incredible friend.

John Parsons and I have known each other for a few years on the forums, but only met and started hanging out in person for the last year and a half when he moved to Orlando. John is a amazing welding and fabrication talent and helped last year with our Project Eternity for SEMA 2006, and pitched in HUGE on Project EmptyNest making the complete awesome headers and exhaust system, along with some other little fab projects. John, your one hell of a friend, and you definitely have some coins in the Prodigy labor bank. Michael, Lisa and I owe you big time. So lets get you another project going!

Mike Norris is one of the worlds foremost authorities on LSX engines, and handles our fuel injection tuning / dyno runs and has become a great friend. We talk almost everyday and help one another with business taking advantage of one another connections and knowledge. Mike has a few long nights working with John on the exhaust, and tinkering with the new blower and underhood goodies on the Prodigy Vette. Thank You Mike, you came through when we needed the help.

Kevin Fessel is someone I found a few years ago by accident almost when building Project Prodigy. I needed some billet engraving done and Kevin is simply amazing. He made a bunch of stuff on Project Prodigy, and while I do not want to inundate him with sponsor request, I have to go ahead and say we never saw a bill for what would have been thousands of dollars work. We never asked for these pieces for nothing, he insisted and has become a real friend to Prodigy. Kevin again answered the call when I needed a last minute shifter bezel for EmptyNest. I should probably be thanking his wife because rumor has it this little project absorbed a entire Saturday until the wie ours of Sunday morning. Thanks Kevin, your a true friend! If you ever need anything you know how to find me.

So without further ado............................................... ......

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ProdigyCustoms
10-30-2007, 07:03 AM
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ProdigyCustoms
10-30-2007, 07:04 AM
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ProdigyCustoms
10-30-2007, 07:04 AM
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And special thanks to our sponsors and Electric Life for allowing us to display in their booth

61Bubbletop
10-30-2007, 07:24 AM
Cool car Frank..Came out great! Nice props to Lat-G under the hood!:thumbsup:

:cheers:

HRBS
10-30-2007, 07:26 AM
Frank... the car looks great cant wait to see it tomorrow.
But I have one question... knowing where you were with the car just 2 weeks ago, how the heck did the interior get designed, built and installed so quick ?

z066
10-30-2007, 07:40 AM
great job team Prodigy, cannot wait to see it live and in person, see you thursday.

Speedster
10-30-2007, 08:26 AM
Awesome job by Frank, Lisa, Michael, Andrew and the whole Prodigy gang. Empty Nest looks incredible. You guys are a class act.



P.S. When you get back, I have to get one of those radiator closeouts from you. I have been digging around for one just like that and look who made one !

gmjj13
10-30-2007, 08:31 AM
looks great, looks like i'll have to make a trip to o-town to check you guys out.
awesome work!

boonedog
10-30-2007, 10:21 AM
looks great! the best looking trans am ive ever seen:thumbsup:

Rybar
10-30-2007, 10:21 AM
WOW...I mean WOW!! :wow: :wow: :wow: That has to be the SICKEST BIRD I have ever seen! :yes: Killer Job Frank, love everything about it! :thumbsup:

The stance is just menacing!

GEN_X
10-30-2007, 10:35 AM
I just wanted to say that the car is amazing, but. The things you said about the people that helped with it brought a tear to my eye. Cars are nothing without the ones we love and respect to share them with no matter how pretty they are and that is one pretty car.

7TSS
10-30-2007, 01:16 PM
Yup, gotta say it again that car people are some of the best.:thumbsup:

Car looks awesome due to the dedication and hard work of Team Prodigy and crew.

ALLFAITH
10-30-2007, 01:29 PM
Frank,

That car is simply perfect-rare to find a build done so well and an outsider would not change a thing. I want thsoe wheels on my TA! You nailed it! Hats off to you and your family/friends.

More importantly, you are a true gentleman. Your possts have alwasy been informative, helpful and honest. While it hard to judge anybody's character through the Internet, your lead-in statements about your staff and family confirm what everybody else knows and has said. That is your most important legacy--your character. People may forget your cars one day (doubtful) but they will not forget your mettle.

Enjoy SEMA and we need more pics.

Brad

Bowtieracing
10-30-2007, 01:45 PM
Totally something new :wow: :wow: :wow: !!!!!!!!!!

I really love the wheels,colors!!,interior and best of the best pontiac engine in a pontiac:bow: !!

Ps let me know if you dont like me lending one picture of your car in this

http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/newthread.php4

70TWO NOVA
10-30-2007, 02:23 PM
looks sick, and what a place to debut it!

ZZ3ElCamino
10-30-2007, 02:52 PM
I have been waiting for this thread, outstanding job Frank and Lisa. The wheels are awesome.

radrambler
10-30-2007, 03:52 PM
frank

car looks outstanding!!
nice to see the credit and thanks to the crew and friends in this post..
im sure it means alot to them.
have fun at sema..

congrats
radrambler

GHOSTDANCER
10-30-2007, 04:51 PM
:thumbsup:

zcrz
10-30-2007, 04:57 PM
:thumbsup:


Cool car....Cooler thank-you!!

mdprovee
10-30-2007, 08:19 PM
Congrats Prodigy,

Great thank you Frank!

Congrats!

67Sally
10-30-2007, 08:27 PM
Fantastic! :thumbsup:
W

nvmyss
10-30-2007, 09:31 PM
Got to see it in person all I can say is WOW:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
And it was nice to meet Frank & Lisa. See ya tomorrow.

CRCRFT78
10-30-2007, 11:59 PM
Simply AMAZING!

EBMC
10-31-2007, 07:42 AM
I cancelled my trip to sema at the last minute to spend more time on my project, but after seeing that masterpiece I wish i had went! looks great!

jannes_z-28
10-31-2007, 08:36 AM
Great looking car. Firebirds are cool but this must be the coolest one. :hail: :hail:


Jan

DG.
10-31-2007, 08:40 AM
Looks really nice!:D Loving the fresh colour combination. Must be a great feeling finally being at SEMA :D

BC69
10-31-2007, 10:29 AM
Looks Awesome!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

DG.
10-31-2007, 12:19 PM
Came across a nice picture of the car. Don't know if it's allowed to post it in the topic so I'll just put a link here.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=6802npd&s=1

She's a beauty!

EFI
11-01-2007, 12:26 PM
Love it!


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-Dan

dagger
11-02-2007, 06:06 PM
I hope you'll be bringing it to the Turkey Rod Run this year so I can check it out in person!

Congratulations to Frank, Lisa, Michael and the rest of the Prodigy crew!

Leadfoot1
11-02-2007, 07:16 PM
Hey Frank,

AWESOME work there...

...Even tough i just got my 30 x 13 ET streets in to replace my (sold) 20" Forgelines, i still check in to Lat- G for the Hottest builds. (i miss you guy's!).

I was looking forward to seeing what was going to come out of "Empty Nest".

I knew i was not going to be disapointed, on the contrary!!! Man it looks good!!! (I'm hard to please when it comes to custom interiors, you get A+)

Even tough i now run an 8-71 BDS blown 468" instead of the planned TT 6L....I really can appreciate PT cars.

YOUR MAKING ME HAVE "THIRD" TOUGHTS :willy:

Keep the business up! Your doing VERY good!


Lead (You know....Hammer it down). Man i like that 3" belt!!!

PS. When are those hard top covers due out by the way??? I'm ready!

Jr
11-09-2007, 10:56 AM
Frank,
Where did you mount the air tank? Do you have a picture?

ProdigyCustoms
11-09-2007, 02:54 PM
Wow, the only shot I have of the trunk is before the trunk was finished. Like the tempoary red bolts?LOL! You get the idea. I thought the air tank looked trick so I found a way to expose part of the air tank, also you can see some the hidden backbracing for the cage is exposed just a bit.

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u212/ProdigyCustoms/DSC_1010.jpg

slyck68
11-09-2007, 03:00 PM
Once again, well done to Frank and Lisa! That's all the motivation I need to go back out into the cold garage and get crankin' on my own Firebird project. Will that engine bay closeout be a production item soon? Great car guys!

-Josh

kmcanally
11-09-2007, 03:19 PM
Beautiful car Frank!

Was that a mustang with a Lambo style rear on it in the booth behind your car?

ProdigyCustoms
11-09-2007, 04:23 PM
Yeah, the Lambostang was behind us. What a waste of a couple nice cars and probably a half million dollars! I want the Lambo body amd make a Pro Street out of it, LOL!

Musclerodz
11-10-2007, 02:40 PM
Lisa's bird looked great at SEMA. I will bet she can't wait to beat on it some.

Mike

bigtyme1
11-10-2007, 04:41 PM
What I have realized since I met some of you guys is it's all about the build and the relationships we have. I've been in the body business for over twenty years and alot of different shops but I have never met people that could hold up to the people from Laterial G. I have met Frank and his family personally at there shop and I only wish I was respected that way when I was in the body shop. Frank, not only do you guys build an allsome car but you have the love of the build and and treat your employees with the utmost respect. Hats off to all of you. And that goes for alot of people I have met on this forum!!! Now get back to work, no time for rest.

P.S Mike I still need you autograph incase I need to sell it one day for parts.:hail:

Roger Poirier
11-10-2007, 04:52 PM
Way over the top Frank.That makes two of them now. Love your work. Top notch and innovative. :thumbsup: One of your biggest fans.... Roger

comp-spec
11-10-2007, 05:46 PM
Frank your car was awesome. Loved the white and blue

RBR
11-12-2007, 06:28 PM
WOW, that's the baddest bird ever!!!! I could only dream of my 69 bird ever being close to that. Man that is a cool car!!!! The timing couldn't have been better for me to see that car. I just went to a Good Guy's show out here in the bay area with my son and nothing could touch that car in my mind. Great work and the lines are perfect. I mean everything is perfect!:thumbsup:

Jr
11-13-2007, 10:00 AM
Good job. This car has so many outstanding features!