“I don’t know if it was stolen or not, but that’s the kind of nonsense that we can meet,” says Eastland, telling the story. “I think that in the end, it could have been much more difficult.”
Once he obtained the car from a second -hand car to Riverside, he had to try it again – something he admits to being “sacrilege”. But, supports Eastland, the people who appreciate Lamar’s music and his passion for the GNX “need to see the car and not a cheap impostor” during the Sunday show at halftime.
However, I have to ask, could the car be reassembled again? Unfortunately, no. He could go on tour with Lamar, says Eastland, but his days as a legitimate vehicle on the street are over. Eastland says he is lucky that he bought GNX before his appearance in the show of half-time has yet increased its value on the used market. “I must believe that the price of these things will go up for a while.”
Lamar, and the GNX, now descends into history.