Step foot into the main hall at the Fresno Super Show and two things became quickly apparent. One, the air condition didn’t work too well, and two, the Carnales Unidos dominated the hall in style.
The club had about 30 cars from their Bakersfield, Fresno and Merced chapters on display but one of the cars that stood out was Andrew Cisneros’ 1980 Monte Carlo. While the car used to be out in the scene, Andrew decided to redo the whole car so he began by having Stone Cold flip the script on entire paint job using a variety of Axalta hot hues while a touch of magenta was used to highlight the famous bodylines.
He then took his Monte Carlo to California Upholstery for the custom interior and during the rebuild, a life halting moment took place when Andrew lost his father. After much self-healing and self-realization, he found it only right to dedicate this build to the memory of his father, and that’s why he decided to give it the moniker, “The Boss”.
While the Monte remains pretty much flawless, there are still a few minor details to finish up such as the setup and trunk. It’s also only a matter of time before Andrew goes back to the drawing board and we’ll be sure to deliver updates as the upgrades start getting done.
In closing, we’d just like Andrew to know that his father is surely looking down with pride and we can’t wait to see the final results of this sentimental project.
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