While some of us may still be dealing with long after Christmas return lines, exchanging gifts that didn’t quite fit our fancy, we can assuredly say one little girl from Jacksonville, North Carolina, has not interest in returning hers. Currently two year old Serenity Reyes has been hitting the grassy stretch of straightaway in her backyard, testing launch and braking capabilities of her brand new custom Power Wheels Hot Wheels Mustang GT.
A gift Serenity received from her Grandpa, Russell McCutcheon, she awoke early Christmas morning with the glistening eye of youthfulness to see what possibly was awaiting her beneath the Christmas tree. Grandpa, a devoted Mustang and automobile enthusiast, wanting to share his passion and love of the Mustang with his granddaughter bestowed her with a just her size Hot Wheels Mustang GT, matched to fit his beloved Harley Davidson.
Drop top down and strapped in snuggly under the proud and watchful eye of grandpa, this lucky Mustang princess. for the very first time on a cool but sunny Christmas morning, commenced her christening pass never missing a beat or a corner during her first trial run. Sporting a tangerine mango paint scheme with graphics to match grandpa’s two wheeled ride, other customizations include the upgrade to working headlights, tail lights, LED under glow lights, and a 3.5” DVD/TV/CD player backed by 2-5 ½” door speakers.
Low Voltage Customs of Lexington, South Carolina, handled the mods to the tiny Stang. This unique garage is comparable to the likes of performance shops, but on a smaller scale specializing in customized pedal or battery powered rides for toddlers and young children. Continuing their growth, Low voltage Customs has zoned off three acres of property behind their facility with a goal of building a kiddy motorsports venue in the coming year, which will encompass a circle track, scaled down 1/4 mile strip, along with a mud run, and a mini monster truck jam for the little guys and gals. Service available nation-wide Low voltage Customs can be found on online and on Facebook. What would pay for a custom built horse for your mini me?