A CAR renovator has assembled a collection of highly sought-after vehicles, including several speed-racing relics of his own.
Dave Kindig, owner and operator of Kindig-it Design, said he owns a custom Porsche and a classic Corvette.
Kindig-it Design is at the center of a popular television show.
Bitchin’ Rides is a MotorTrend reality show that follows Kindig’s design team.
Kindig and his employees transform ordinary cars into extraordinary custom rides in each episode.
However, the famous car designer took a look inside his own garage.
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Kindig, a longtime enthusiast, explained what drivers would see inside his car collection in a 2023 interview with Tours and excursions.
He said his garage has sports cars, luxury vehicles, ATVs and motorcycles.
A flight of stairs allows viewers to move between the clearly defined two-story vehicle storage area.
“It’s basically a two-story garage,” he said.
“If you jumped up and down, you’d realize you’re in a hollow floor under which each of those top floor vehicles, I put 3 underground elevators and 70 inch windows and my own foundation.”
Kindig said he owns a Porsche Panamera Grand Turismo.
The hybrid sports wagon is custom-made with a Bordeaux black interior and gaps filled with carbon fiber.
Kindig called the German sports car his “snobby rod.”
His classic collection, which included his father’s 1957 Corvette and a 1967 Chevelle, was on display on the top floor.
Kindig’s wife also houses a Mercedes-Benz S550 on the top floor of the garage.
He said he hides a Ferrari 458 in the basement of the garage. Another custom-made West Coast Chopper motorcycle is hidden downstairs.
“I really like going fast,” he said of the Ferrari.
I put in 3 underground elevators and 70 inch windows and my own foundation.
Dave KindigOwner and Operator of Kindig-it Design
“I followed that car, it is a very capable car. From what I understand, it’s the best Ferrari has ever built.”
He also said he didn’t pay enough attention to his ATVs.
“You would find a 4-door turbocharged Maverick, loaded, with only 500 miles and almost 5 years old, and that’s because I never get to use it,” Kindig told the publication.
“It’s embarrassing.”
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