Failure is a beautiful thing. As crazy as that sounds, history doesn't lie. A curious pharmacist whipped up Coke as a cure for headaches, a Kodak engineer accidently invented superglue while designing a plastic gun sight lens, and Play-Don was originally marketed as a cleaning paste. Granted no one aspires to suck, but sometimes failure can lead to greatness. Jon Clark's '68 Plymouth Valiant is a perfect example.
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