Automotive enthusiast Matt McEntegart may not have any design experience, but that didn’t stop him from building the Vaydor G35. That’s right, it’s the supercar you see the Joker drive around in Suicide Squad. It started out as an Infiniti G35 Coupe with all of its body parts stripped off, including the fenders, glass and even the doors. What didn’t get swapped out was the powertrain, wiring and other electrical systems.
How much did it cost? Around $11,000 USD for the fiberglass body and then another $3,000 to get the interior decked out in all new colors, designed by McEntegart himself. More specifically, the fiberglass body kit includes a new main rear body shell, front clip (fenders + bumper), a hood skin, three rear exit vents (taillight area), a rear floating wing, full cage, and two DOT headlights.
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Matt McEntegart wasn’t a great artist and didn’t know much about computers, but he knew he was good at tricking out average sedans and morphing them into mobile masterpieces. A regular dude with an auto body shop in Tampa, Florida, he never imagined that one of his designs would be used in Warner Brothers and DC Comics’ film ‘Suicide Squad,'” said Great Big Story.