Why Would You Do This to an Innocent Ford Mustang?

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I can never figure out how people determine values for their “custom” creations. Is it through sorcery? Witchcraft? Throwing a set of dice onto the street and adding up the dots as thousands of dollars? Or is it just the first random number they think of when someone asks how much they want for something? With the car you see here, it was probably through a combination of all of the above … and a heavy dose of LSD.

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This monstrosity used to be a Mustang. However, by the looks of it, this “car” should be inhabiting your local aquarium. It’s strangely fish-like, but not in a good, slick kind of way. It’s more like an ugly grouper or some weird fish that lives at the bottom of the ocean and never sees the light of day.

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However, I digress. This “custom” Mustang is called the MUIA. I have no idea what that stands for. Maybe “Massively Ugly in Appearance”? Anyway, the owner of this lovely creation wants a staggering $28,500 for it, and says it (somehow) has an appraised value of $75,000. Sure it does.

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People, if you are going to create some one-off thing that’s built just for you, remember that you’ll sell it for a tenth of the car’s original value. Not more. You’ll never get more.

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