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A huge part of American car culture is the gathering of like minded individuals that form a club that expresses their automotive identity. For Nik Bartko and two other friends, the modern day car club culture didn’t mesh with their personality and lifestyle. The monthly meetings, monetary dues and rules to get in were not a reflection of real life and the friendship that they built through the car scene. Between the three of them they decided to ride alone and start the EVIL Car Club. Why EVIL, well it stands for Every Vehicle Is Low, and the now 60ish member cars represent that in every way shape and form.
By Jason Zollars5
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A huge part of American car culture is the gathering of like minded individuals that form a club that expresses their automotive identity. For Nik Bartko and two other friends, the modern day car club culture didn’t mesh with their personality and lifestyle. The monthly meetings, monetary dues and rules to get in were not a reflection of real life and the friendship that they built through the car scene. Between the three of them they decided to ride alone and start the EVIL Car Club. Why EVIL, well it stands for Every Vehicle Is Low, and the now 60ish member cars represent that in every way shape and form.

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