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GREY AREA Resto Mod Realm

resident from a Miami, Florida suburban area, Jeremy Smith grew up tinkering in his fathers custom fabrication shop, Panzer Aluminum that is no stranger to custom creations. You will remember his dad’s twin turbo convertible Bug that previously graced the cover of hotVWs Magazine over a decade ago (August 2008 issue, titled Miami Spice ). In his formative years, Jeremy heard many of his father’s Volkswagen hot rodding stories and knew from early on that someday his first car would have to be a 1966 Beetle – he always wanted to work on a project with dad someday that he could call his own. This insanely engineered 1966 custom sedan years in the making is the result of his hard work, accomplished with

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