ETV: The “Sapo Boi” Car of R$ 475 Thousand

The history of ETV begins with Mike Vetter, an American from Florida who turned his passion for custom cars into a million-dollar career.

Before becoming famous in the automotive industry, Vetter worked in Burger King and, in parallel, sold kit cars based on the Pontiac Fiero.

However, after threats of lawsuits from renowned brands such as Ferrari and Lamborghini, who did not approve of his replicas, Vetter decided to change direction.

Instead of copying existing designs, he began creating completely original vehicles.

Thus was born the ETV, manufactured by your company, The Car Factory, and described by many as something “from another planet”.

Since then, the car has become a rarity coveted by enthusiasts and collectors.

O ETV, affectionately nicknamed “Sapo Boi”, is more than just a car, it is a statement of individuality and innovation.

So, the question remains: would you have the courage to drive something so unique through the streets of your city?

Whatever your answer, the ETV has already secured its place in history as one of the most curious and intriguing cars ever made.