New ducktail spoiler?!
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I cast my vote for that hood which would fit the factory front.....That would change my mind to order that, instead of the Cal. Dream hood I'm looking to order.
Anxious to see if you design the hood for the factory front.
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Anxious to see if you design the hood for the factory front.
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I like that front end. It looks like the '67-68 GT-500KR nose. Good job.
Now I'd just like to see someone come out with some kind of front end or whatever that looks like the 1970 Mustang with the covers over the outter headlights. I'd need that to make my Boss 302 clone when I get my new Mustang.
Now I'd just like to see someone come out with some kind of front end or whatever that looks like the 1970 Mustang with the covers over the outter headlights. I'd need that to make my Boss 302 clone when I get my new Mustang.
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I have to say I am amazed at how well you guys nailed the front end. I thought it was a photochop of a 68 Shelby nose onto an 05 until I saw more pics. That is amazing. That extended nose of the 68 Shelby is one of the reasons so many people love that car. It makes the car look so agressive. If we can get that for our 05s, with side scoops and rear ducttail spoiler, dang we can have our own, modern rendeitions of a 68 Shelby. All the god looks of the 68 with the modern performance, Oh yeah does it get any better?Thats what Im talking about!!
#33
From all of us at at Fang Performance we wanted to say thanks for all the input and comments on our new designs.
Much appreciated!!
We are working hard to finalize tooling and get this to market.
Thanks
Much appreciated!!
We are working hard to finalize tooling and get this to market.
Thanks
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You're front end treatment is great, but I'm not crazy about all the seams. Maybe you could integrate it into a whole new bumper and eliminate some seams like this:
Original:
Photoshop with less seams:
Otherwise, I'd give a vote on the hood made to work with the stock front end.
Original:
Photoshop with less seams:
Otherwise, I'd give a vote on the hood made to work with the stock front end.
#36
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Looks fine to me. And I'm pretty picky about seams. You can't have an entire car without seams. I'll pay them what I consider the ultimate compliment... It looks factory.
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Originally posted by StangNut@November 19, 2005, 5:25 PM
Looks fine to me. And I'm pretty picky about seams. You can't have an entire car without seams. I'll pay them what I consider the ultimate compliment... It looks factory.
Looks fine to me. And I'm pretty picky about seams. You can't have an entire car without seams. I'll pay them what I consider the ultimate compliment... It looks factory.
#38
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Looks almost just like the way it was done originally back in '67.
Maybe you should look into bondoing the bumpers to the fenders and the skirts to the doors. you could even weld the trunk shut and only access it from the back seats. Hey, weld the doors shut and you could crawl in through the windows.
Just messin' with ya "FireDragon".
Maybe you should look into bondoing the bumpers to the fenders and the skirts to the doors. you could even weld the trunk shut and only access it from the back seats. Hey, weld the doors shut and you could crawl in through the windows.
Just messin' with ya "FireDragon".
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Originally posted by StangNut@November 20, 2005, 1:32 AM
Hey, weld the doors shut and you could crawl in through the windows.
Just messin' with ya "FireDragon".
Hey, weld the doors shut and you could crawl in through the windows.
Just messin' with ya "FireDragon".