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Originally Posted by 69Nova
Yeah the car looks good. Dont forget to mention that Frank wrote the article.
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Oh, but it got edited heavily. Like all the Project Prodigy, Prodigy Customs, ProdigyCustoms.com, references, it does not even say Orlando, Fl. So it would make it hard for anyone to find us. I did get one very creative potential customer that found the Prodigy Customs on the valve covers, yahoo the name, find the web site, and call about a build. But I suspect most are no that creative.
That is OK, I do not want to look a gift horse in the mouth. The pictures came out killer, the sponsors all got props, and Michael got his first car in a great magazine. So we are pretty damn happy, and I am pretty damn proud of Michael.
And now 13 months after the debut, Michael and Project Prodigy continue to make achievements. We got another honor a few weeks ago we are very excited about, Project Prodigy was selected by HotRod & Restoration (hotrodshow.com) to be their feature car at The 2006 PRI show. PRI is like SEMA for the peromance and racing industry. The big difference is there are probably only 20 cars on display in the entire show, so getting in PRI is difficult at best. And to be seeked out is mind boggling. HotRod & Restoration is also doing a full feature article on Michael, the car, the build and the shop in their Hot Rod Show magazine. Hot Rod Show is a trade magazine that covers the industry, so this is a true honor. Now we just have to try to get it back in show shape after being beat on and driven for a year! Cool thing is this show will appreciate the rode hard and hung up wet look, LOL!
As always, thanks for the accolades. Michael does not post, but he reads this stuff. peer support is important to him.