More Torch Red GT Photos
#2
You're welcome!!
My husband took them!! I thought the photo of the Mustang with it's lights on fogs on was cool!!
BTW, my neighbor asked the Ford guys what/when the first variant would be available - same old story - if they know they aren't saying. But the Ford man was very interested in hearing what my neighbor wanted to see in the next Mustang.
Adrienne
My husband took them!! I thought the photo of the Mustang with it's lights on fogs on was cool!!
BTW, my neighbor asked the Ford guys what/when the first variant would be available - same old story - if they know they aren't saying. But the Ford man was very interested in hearing what my neighbor wanted to see in the next Mustang.
Adrienne
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#13
They are all pointed like that, you cant clearly see the lines where the nose underneath flattens out for the tag. When you see how it matches the hood in real life, its hardly noticeable. Plus the pics have the light slightly rear of the car instead of a lot of glare-fest shots with it into the sun.
#15
Kevin I agree,
one thing that is lost in most pictures is how pointed the front end is,
the depth of the grill is lost, so is the overhang of the hood,
for anyone that hasn't seen this car in person, the pictures do not do it justice
one thing that is lost in most pictures is how pointed the front end is,
the depth of the grill is lost, so is the overhang of the hood,
for anyone that hasn't seen this car in person, the pictures do not do it justice
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The Torch Red seems a bit orangey and light to me, like its already starting to get a bit sun faded.
I love the red on that '67-'68 next to it, a nice, deep, rich red, almost a burgundy or something. Even the '65-'66 in the other shot seems a bit more saturated, less "plasticky" looking.
But that's just me...
I love the red on that '67-'68 next to it, a nice, deep, rich red, almost a burgundy or something. Even the '65-'66 in the other shot seems a bit more saturated, less "plasticky" looking.
But that's just me...
#19
Originally posted by rhumb@August 4, 2004, 2:09 PM
The Torch Red seems a bit orangey and light to me, like its already starting to get a bit sun faded.
I love the red on that '67-'68 next to it, a nice, deep, rich red, almost a burgundy or something. Even the '65-'66 in the other shot seems a bit more saturated, less "plasticky" looking.
But that's just me...
The Torch Red seems a bit orangey and light to me, like its already starting to get a bit sun faded.
I love the red on that '67-'68 next to it, a nice, deep, rich red, almost a burgundy or something. Even the '65-'66 in the other shot seems a bit more saturated, less "plasticky" looking.
But that's just me...
I just saw a waxed up torch red mach 1 on the weekend. Let me tell you, it looked amazing. B)
#20
Originally posted by rhumb@August 4, 2004, 12:09 PM
I love the red on that '67-'68 next to it, a nice, deep, rich red, almost a burgundy or something.
I love the red on that '67-'68 next to it, a nice, deep, rich red, almost a burgundy or something.
I wish I had seen this car in silver or black - maybe I wouldn't have gotten that "plasticky" feeling as well.