Antwaine Hobbs '93 Civic Coupe (EX) - The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hobbs
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Antwaine Hobbs '93 Civic Coupe (EX) - The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hobbs
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In 1885, the instant classic known as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde took the world by storm as its author, Robert Louis Stevenson, touched on the psychiatric phenomenon known as "split personality." The story revolves around a doctor struggling to maintain his gentle-natured self but is thoroughly tormented by an alter-ego battling for control. The character's inner turmoil creates an incredible tale, and though Stevenson's example was extreme, the phenomenon isn't uncommon. Antwaine Hobbs, owner of arguably one of the cleanest and most lethal street Hondas in Texas, carries the weight of a split personality on a daily basis. By day, his career as a firefighter is one that he takes immense pride in-as he should. The bravery and responsibility placed upon his shoulders during a marathon shift is more than most would care to endure. In fact, just getting your foot in the door is a feat in and of itself. Hobbs remembers his initial testing like it was yesterday. "I must have arrived four hours early when I first tested, and there had to be over 4,000 people there. This line of work is extremely competitive, and if you don't make the cut, you're basically starting all over again."
Photo Gallery: Antwaine Hobbs '93 Civic Coupe (EX) - The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hobbs - Honda Tuning Magazine
Photo Gallery: Antwaine Hobbs '93 Civic Coupe (EX) - The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hobbs - Honda Tuning Magazine
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Hot-Rod Building The Old-Fashioned Way-Through Hard Work And PerseveranceDrag/Street
In 1885, the instant classic known as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde took the world by storm as its author, Robert Louis Stevenson, touched on the psychiatric phenomenon known as "split personality." The story revolves around a doctor struggling to maintain his gentle-natured self but is thoroughly tormented by an alter-ego battling for control. The character's inner turmoil creates an incredible tale, and though Stevenson's example was extreme, the phenomenon isn't uncommon. Antwaine Hobbs, owner of arguably one of the cleanest and most lethal street Hondas in Texas, carries the weight of a split personality on a daily basis. By day, his career as a firefighter is one that he takes immense pride in-as he should. The bravery and responsibility placed upon his shoulders during a marathon shift is more than most would care to endure. In fact, just getting your foot in the door is a feat in and of itself. Hobbs remembers his initial testing like it was yesterday. "I must have arrived four hours early when I first tested, and there had to be over 4,000 people there. This line of work is extremely competitive, and if you don't make the cut, you're basically starting all over again."
Photo Gallery: Antwaine Hobbs '93 Civic Coupe (EX) - The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hobbs - Honda Tuning Magazine
Photo Gallery: Antwaine Hobbs '93 Civic Coupe (EX) - The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hobbs - Honda Tuning Magazine
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