bweber22
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It truly does scream for body kits, and burnouts…Just looking back at my youth and VW dune buggy kits... Assuming Slate makes it to market... Even if Slate goes bankrupt after producing "n" vehicles... I could see kit car body shops popping up online, where you can just buy bolt in panels that convert your Slate truck into all kinds of funky creations.
Back in the day, and I mean, mid-last-century, you could open a car magazine (those used to be a bound paper thing that came in the mail, kids), and in the back pages would be a bunch of advertisements to send in $200 to $400 and get a dune buggy kit.
So you'd take your VW bug, rip it apart, attach the body kit, and voila, you'd have a dune buggy. Or a Mercedes front end. They were endlessly amusing and fun.
Yea, if Slate reaches volume production, it kiind of screams for body kits. Kind of a bummer that Slate isn't being built on a non-unibody frame with a detachable bed. Because then it would truly be endlessly flexible.
ps: Anybody remember the ads where you could drop $200 and get an entire WWII surplus Jeep packed in cosmoline?
i truly hope they decide to work with me on this one
