>Best of all, while commissioning this car from a shop might cost tens of thousands, Pitman says he's in for less than $8,000. That includes the car, the engine, all the aftermarket parts, and fabrication materials. Pitman said he wants his Pontiac to show people that "everyone can believe in themselves to create something."

Love it. More please.

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@NitroDubs Do you know what Pontiac stands for?……Poor Old Nigger Thinks It’s A Cadillac

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