Reflective stripes
I think reflective stripes could be cool. In daylight, there wouldn't be much difference between reflective and non-reflective, but at night it could add a new twist to your style, and maybe be safer too! Side striping on original Boss 302s and maybe Mach 1s in '69 and '70 were reflective, and I think the '71-'73 Mach 1s had reflective stripes as well, so it isn't a "ricey" fad, but a historic throwback. Bob White decals has most colors in either style. How about reflective black stripes on a black '05, for a "stealth Shelby"?
Originally posted by adrenalin@November 27, 2004, 2:50 PM
Reflective vinyl has a 2 year lifetime warranty so they wouldn't last long. Also they do not handle concave curves very well. You would not be able to do the bumpers.
Reflective vinyl has a 2 year lifetime warranty so they wouldn't last long. Also they do not handle concave curves very well. You would not be able to do the bumpers.
Originally posted by Mongoose@November 27, 2004, 8:31 PM
Hard to hide with those stripes. Don't think I want to light up my pony like the fuzz a taxi or a school buss. :notnice:
Hard to hide with those stripes. Don't think I want to light up my pony like the fuzz a taxi or a school buss. :notnice:
I know I'm going to have to start driving better.
I can see it now... "Officer, it was one of those new Mustangs. It was white with blue stripes"
Jason
Originally posted by kevinb120@November 27, 2004, 7:22 PM
Some of it is cool. My old stang had the MUSTANG done in black reflective(black car), they were invisible durring the day but relected bronze at night and sunset.
Some of it is cool. My old stang had the MUSTANG done in black reflective(black car), they were invisible durring the day but relected bronze at night and sunset.
I get a lot of compliments on them. I just need to order another set. I was in a hurry to put them on and I've got some peeling and bubbling going on. At one time.. the "S" was missing.
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