New PSH Pix: Cervini's Chin Spoiler, '93 Cobra Grille Emblem & Rear Side Marker Tint
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New PSH Pix: Cervini's Chin Spoiler, '93 Cobra Grille Emblem & Rear Side Marker Tint
Project Source Horse now has a 1993 Cobra grille emblem on her Shelby grille, a Cervini's Type II Chin Spoiler, and Rear Side Marker Tint from StangMods!
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In your latest photos I don't see an antenna. Your mods list include something called an AutoLoc hidden antenna. I've searched it out through your attached URL but the photos appear to indicate this is just a power antenna. Back to your photos and I see nothing where the antenna should be located. Can you shed any light on this subject as well as a few photos of the old antenna site?
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Paul and Jason at SVPU shaved the antenna. The AutoLoc hidden antenna sticks to the inside of the windshield. I know where it is and it's hard to find. Radio reception has suffered, but I usually just listen to my iPod anyway. Here's a link to the kit: http://www.thehoffmangroup.com/Autol...sso?itemid=HAB. You'll need a body shop to fill the hole left by the old antenna.
I don't have any pix of where the antenna used to be. I'll get some for you.
I don't have any pix of where the antenna used to be. I'll get some for you.
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No need for the photos, when I did a search on the Autoloc antenna I was getting photos of something completely different, looked like a pop up style. Your antenna looks a lot like the Metra antenna, I wonder who came out with it first? Thanks for the response.
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Project Source Horse now has a 1993 Cobra grille emblem on her Shelby grille, a Cervini's Type II Chin Spoiler, and Rear Side Marker Tint from StangMods!
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Looking good Brad Could you tell me where you got the taillight trim? I am debating silver ones or the ones you have. Also as for the cobra pony logo you have on the grill have you ever considered having it painted Tsungsten, I kind of think that would make it look very unique and a bit more subdued since the grill is black.
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The taillight covers are from Moss Mustang. Not a bad idea on the grille pony. I have some other things to have painted Tungsten; I'll give it some thought.
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Hi Brad:
Just a couple of questions if you don't mind. The first concerns why you went from the Legend front spoiler to the Cervini, were you having problems with the Legend?
The second is about your 3D Carbon rear spoiler. It looks a lot cleaner than even the factory GT 500 spoiler. It looks like it has a lower profile with less overhang off the back, understated is what comes to mind and it looks good. My only concern is that it is blow molded plastic. I've personally seen several of the pre-painted, under $200, blow molded plastic GT-500 clone spoilers and they all have lifting problems. From what I can gather the 3D Carbon spoiler is only fastened with tape. Are you having any problems with it and were there any alternative mounting suggestions from 3D carbon to bolt it in place?
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Just a couple of questions if you don't mind. The first concerns why you went from the Legend front spoiler to the Cervini, were you having problems with the Legend?
The second is about your 3D Carbon rear spoiler. It looks a lot cleaner than even the factory GT 500 spoiler. It looks like it has a lower profile with less overhang off the back, understated is what comes to mind and it looks good. My only concern is that it is blow molded plastic. I've personally seen several of the pre-painted, under $200, blow molded plastic GT-500 clone spoilers and they all have lifting problems. From what I can gather the 3D Carbon spoiler is only fastened with tape. Are you having any problems with it and were there any alternative mounting suggestions from 3D carbon to bolt it in place?
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I got no love for the pony on the grill. Looks like you are ashamed of it by having it off in the lower corner. I'd just go back to a clean grill. Everything else looks spot on!
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What do you think of this.....the 05 Concept Pony?
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/attach...1&d=1193258906
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/attach...1&d=1193258906
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Hi Brad:
Just a couple of questions if you don't mind. The first concerns why you went from the Legend front spoiler to the Cervini, were you having problems with the Legend?
The second is about your 3D Carbon rear spoiler. It looks a lot cleaner than even the factory GT 500 spoiler. It looks like it has a lower profile with less overhang off the back, understated is what comes to mind and it looks good. My only concern is that it is blow molded plastic. I've personally seen several of the pre-painted, under $200, blow molded plastic GT-500 clone spoilers and they all have lifting problems. From what I can gather the 3D Carbon spoiler is only fastened with tape. Are you having any problems with it and were there any alternative mounting suggestions from 3D carbon to bolt it in place?
TIA
BB
Semper Fi
Just a couple of questions if you don't mind. The first concerns why you went from the Legend front spoiler to the Cervini, were you having problems with the Legend?
The second is about your 3D Carbon rear spoiler. It looks a lot cleaner than even the factory GT 500 spoiler. It looks like it has a lower profile with less overhang off the back, understated is what comes to mind and it looks good. My only concern is that it is blow molded plastic. I've personally seen several of the pre-painted, under $200, blow molded plastic GT-500 clone spoilers and they all have lifting problems. From what I can gather the 3D Carbon spoiler is only fastened with tape. Are you having any problems with it and were there any alternative mounting suggestions from 3D carbon to bolt it in place?
TIA
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The 3dCarbon spoiler is held on only with tape. It's been there a while and shows no signs of wanting to leave. It's still my favorite on the market.
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What do you think of this.....the 05 Concept Pony?
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/attach...1&d=1193258906
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/attach...1&d=1193258906