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David Kindig does make the best cars by far on TV. They're not afraid to pull the camera close in and show the paint finish and craftsmanship. I can't afford that level of a car but I sure wish I could.
Kindigit builds are as flawless in person as they are on TV.
Agreed on this, I saw them at the autorama and those cars were unbelievable. I also taked to Dave and Kevin for a quite a while and they were way down to earth and cool.
He is a loudmouth but you have to admire his ability to recognize the branding side of 'reality' TV from the get go. His non-car ventures likely will endure long after the show is over.
I personally like almost all the custom shows. They do give me a lot of ideas and wish I could do some of them. I do know that when an F100 comes along, I especially enjoy their shows!!!
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