Alloy Grey GT500 Coupe Pix!
Originally Posted by 1 BULLITT

Perhaps someone thinks you are not the stud you used to be.

By that reckoning, I guess that makes me :gay:
Here's some Hi-Res Pictures of the Alloy GT500
http://www.nthimage.com/photoshoots/...elby_GT500.htm
http://www.nthimage.com/photoshoots/...elby_GT500.htm
Originally Posted by lethaljay
Here's some Hi-Res Pictures of the Alloy GT500
http://www.nthimage.com/photoshoots/...elby_GT500.htm
http://www.nthimage.com/photoshoots/...elby_GT500.htm
Originally Posted by tricksixtyfive
why do they cut the stripes in so tight on the front and so loose on the back?
Seriously! The hood, bumper, and vents are soooo tight, but on the back the stripes have like a qtr inch gap. What gives?



Stripes
Originally Posted by jarradasay
Seriously! The hood, bumper, and vents are soooo tight, but on the back the stripes have like a qtr inch gap. What gives?








...Ford can do alot better than this with the details, I mean it is a 40+k car. Other than that, sounds like an amazing shelby
Originally Posted by burningman
Another version..I like this one best
What do you think Pete?
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Originally Posted by burningman
Another version..I like this one best
What kind of garbachee is this?

Absolutely not. The only place that grille style patch would fit is between the tail lights and since there are stripes then it does not match at all. Do I have to tell you everything? Remember, all your talents you owe to me, so use them.
Call me and let me know how high your blood pressure is.
Originally Posted by Lokius
i want that front end!
Originally Posted by burningman
just a thought as to what they could have done with the rear 

Somewhat 1969-70 Shelby like no?

I would have really wished Ford had done some effort there.
I'm a fan of the 67 Shelby GT500 (see how the taillights go right into the stripes).
1967 Mercury Cougar tail lights were used with their chrome trimming removed.
And the standard backup lights are great!

Productionwise, something like this might have easily been feasable:


