Wagner relives that familiar, cushy, driver's side feeling. Never had a car that felt as comfortable at the end of the day as at the beginning. |
Many of Whip It!'s original accoutrements remain, including some favorite stickers (above) and other denizens (below). |
There are even still a few remaining words from a magnetic motivational poem (composed in the post-Burning-Man rain alongside a Nevada highway by Josh, evil Dr. Cliff's attorney) aimed at Whip It!'s engine. |
If I recall, the final line of the poem was: "go car go." And now, thanks to Derrick, she does. |