Old Car Guy
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No....
No regrets with my stripes on my gray ghost! :cheers:
No regrets with my stripes on my gray ghost! :cheers:
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I believe that you could easily remove the factory pinstripes by carefully using a heat gun. I would mask the main stripe right up to the border with the pin stripe, so as to reduce heat at the edge of the main stripe.... My main issue with them is the white outline. I really hate that and it kills it for me, but then I think that grabber blue needs something like that to break up the smurfness of it. I know big worm is an option however I am not familiar with any local places that do those types of installs. I appreciate your opinions.
I suspect that wider dual stripes would have trouble navigating your hood vent, whereas the narrow dual stripes traverse that area naturally.That is exactly the look I am going for. I have preferred the wider stripe look of the previous GT500. ...
You know I never thought of it like that way, thank you. I dont believe I have seen a 350 that has went with wider stripes than factory. However with so many out there I am sure I am mistaken. Anyone out there have wider than factory stripes on theirs?I suspect that wider dual stripes would have trouble navigating your hood vent, whereas the narrow dual stripes traverse that area naturally.
FWIW, and IMO, the dual wide stripes give the appearance that they "compete" with the main car color. IOW, it is half car and half stripes. Which dominates?You know I never thought of it like that way, thank you. I dont believe I have seen a 350 that has went with wider stripes than factory. However with so many out there I am sure I am mistaken. Anyone out there have wider than factory stripes on theirs?
I was under the impression that the white pin stripe is actually a part of the black stripe. Has anyone tried to actually remove the white pinstripe ?I believe that you could easily remove the factory pinstripes by carefully using a heat gun. I would mask the main stripe right up to the border with the pin stripe, so as to reduce heat at the edge of the main stripe..
Put my deposit 10 minutes ago. Grabber Blue, painted black roof, convenience pack. If I decide I need stripes ill go aftermarket. Im just glad this whole process is over. Its taken over a year but its finally done. Now the real waiting begins.
Felt the same. Couldn't get myself to love the ruby red with black stripes and white pinsI do agree I think Shelbys look amazing with stripes, and if it wasnt for the white pin stripe I would have ordered them. I will just get my fix from aftermarket and get solid black. Maybe even a bit wider if I can find some pictures of the 350 with the wider ones.
I agree, I still cant decide how I feel about that white pin stripe. I have a 2017 on order, magnetic with the black stripe. If I hate it Ill take it off I guess. Maybe Ill just take a black sharpie to it.I do agree I think Shelbys look amazing with stripes, and if it wasnt for the white pin stripe I would have ordered them. I will just get my fix from aftermarket and get solid black. Maybe even a bit wider if I can find some pictures of the 350 with the wider ones.
If the factory pin stripe really is part of the main stripe, you could actually carefully trim it off with a xacto knife against a steel rule for a straight edge. Don't cut full depth, mask the main stripe, and then use heat gun on low to pull it off.Felt the same. Couldn't get myself to love the ruby red with black stripes and white pins