Well, that's really different! But it looks to be cleanly built, Scott.
And good for you for letting your daughter pick the color and graphics!
Years ago I knew a guy who had two young (twin) daughters. One excelled in school while the other struggled. He tried a lot of things to motivate the one daughter to get better grades. He finally hit on an idea. He was due to order a new company car a few weeks down the road, so he promised the daughter she could pick out the color of his next company car if she achieved a certain goal. She was jazzed . . . and motivated. She studied the Ford brochures alongside her school homework. When the time came, she met the goal set for her and she "won" the right to pick the color of dad's new company car. To his horror, Ford had introduced a pearly-lavender-pink iridescent color that year. I think they sold 7 or 8 cars nationally in that maggot-gagging color. You guessed it. Daughter Dearest proudly announced that was her selection!
That poor guy lived up to his promise and gamely drove a fru-fru Taurus for the two years it took to rack up enough miles to get rid of it. I both felt sorry for him and admired him for being true to his daughter. (He never did that again.)