09-22-2017, 09:12 AM
If you were to look up the word “sublime” in Mr. Webster’s book, you would find that it means “beautiful, excellent, complete, and morally worthy.” A secondary definition says “convert then reconvert” and to “make something pure.”
All of those fairly accurately describe the latest piece of jewelry to roll out of Dark Horse Customs’ (DHC) shop in Northern California, a 1969 Mach 1 that they call Sublime 69. The obvious reference to the name is the blinding, in-your-face color choice—Hot Rod Flatz Sublime Green with high-gloss Sublime Green and Black Onyx striping. The car is not only beautiful and worthy, but is a great example of making something pure. They took a nice, but stone-stock, 1969 Mach 1 and sublimated it to the machinations of DHC’s craftsmen to convert it into the awesome-driving and retina-burning ride you see here.
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