While the rest of the world received thinly disguised rally cars in the form of the first seven generations of the Lancer Evolution, we were stuck with the Mirage. It’s completely understandable that someone would eventually build us what Mitsubishi would not, but what sparked Archie’s passion?
For more about Archie Concon and his 2000 Mitsubishi Mirage, visit https://bit.ly/2yGIWud.
Videographer: Michael Manio (@mrrmedia)
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