Definitely a show car, and very nicely done. No ugly body panels or huge rear wing. The custom body parts chosen (hood, front fascia, flush-mount side window louvers, rear window slats) are quality pieces that many people would use on their own cars. The custom paint looks to be very well done, too. You expect the paint job on a true show car to be a bit over the top, in order to separate it from the others. While I'm not a fan of vertical doors, they are useful to help draw attention to a car when it is displayed for show. Once the raised doors get your attention, the rest of the exterior is deserving of the time you spend looking at it. Like SpookyStang, I'm not a fan of the interior parts painted in blue and white. But that does carry over the theme from the exterior into the interior. And a totally stock interior would have looked out of place on an obvious show car. I'm fine with the rear slats painted white, since they wouldn't have integrated as well if they had been left black. But I would have preferred the wheels without the blue and white paint, since it really wasn't necessary on them and makes them too busy looking.