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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Dec 2004
      Location
      Crestview FL
      Posts
      276

      Project Prodigy Comes to Niceville

      Well tonight I had the great pleasure to meet Frank and his family as they were on the way home from SEMA. Before the show I had talked to frank about doing some work on my camaro and he was nice enough to offer to stop by on his was home and check out my car. Best of all they had Project Prodigy in tow with them. After seeing the car in real life all I can say is WOW! There are so many different custom and one off pieces on that car I could look for hours and not see them all. I think the two things that I liked the most were the aluminum big block and the suspension. The suspension was nothing short of a work of automotive art. It was just awesome. Frank and his family are great people and I can't wait to see what they can do on my car.

      Oh by the way here are a few pics for your viewing pleasure...















    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jul 2001
      Location
      Detroit, Michigan
      Posts
      6,854
      Country Flag: United States
      Ole Prodigy looks tired after all that struttin' she did at SEMA. Well...nothing a nice long winter nap won't cure.

      ...oh wait, there is no Winter in Florida. Sorry Prodigy. We never said being a killer G-machine was going to be easy.
      1968 Pro-Touring Camaro LS1

      Project: Next Year
      - Start date; June '01
      - Completion; Sometime next year or the year after.....

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Dec 2002
      Location
      Wichita Falls TX
      Posts
      369
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      WOW Travis aren't you the lucky one . You must of had to pay Frank and his family BIG money to stop off in the little o'l town of Niceville and work on a car. Just kidding, would have loved a chance to see the car in person and meet Frank and family. Since you want them to do work on your car you should have offered to baby sit Prodigy while they loaded yours up in the trailer and took it home.

      Scott Hall

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Dec 2004
      Location
      Crestview FL
      Posts
      276
      Quote Originally Posted by slck6t9
      WOW Travis aren't you the lucky one . You must of had to pay Frank and his family BIG money to stop off in the little o'l town of Niceville and work on a car. Just kidding, would have loved a chance to see the car in person and meet Frank and family. Since you want them to do work on your car you should have offered to baby sit Prodigy while they loaded yours up in the trailer and took it home.

      Scott Hall

      Scott anytime they want to leave there car in my garage will be ok with me. Just as long as they leave me the keys

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Jacksonville, FL
      Posts
      1,666
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      Thanks to Prodigy Customs!!

      I also want to thank Frank and his family for making a late night stop in our area. Frank and Michael have made the car a work of art, pictures do not do it ANY justice. I hope to stop by your shop when I get back from Iraq in Febuary.
      Chris
      1968 Chevy Camaro SS
      LT4 (coming)/T56 DSE suspension

      1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass S convertible (442 Clone)
      LS3/4L70e, DSE suspension


    6. #6
      Join Date
      Aug 2003
      Location
      Orlando, FL
      Posts
      8,745
      LOL!, Damn it looks pretty rough after 2500 miles! Amazing how dirty they get riding through the desert, even enclosed.

      Anyway, great meeting both of you Travis and Chris. You are both true heros for your service to our country. Be careful over there Chris, see ya when you get back. Travis, see ya soon.

    7. #7
      Join Date
      Dec 2004
      Location
      Crestview FL
      Posts
      276
      Frank I was wondering if you made it home ok. I was afraid that you were going to get lost going down that lonely country road dodging deer. just remember no swerveing :3gears:




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