John Kilduff, who you may remember from Let's Paint, Exercise, and Make Blended Drinks on TV, has now become an entrepreneur in the automotive space. His recycled cardboard, gluten-free cars are both environmentally friendly and very safe (as long as you don't actually take them out of the dealership or attempt to drive them in any way). Each car is normally $18,889, but this weekend prices are being slashed to give you a chance to take home the latest in cardboard automotive technology. There will also be free hot dogs.
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Kilduff Motors Memorial Day Sale: 100% Cardboard Automobiles ~ Downtown Los Angeles
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