JoeSpeed
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That’s about what I was going to say. There’s a show and shine during a diesel truck event they do at the fair grounds out here. There was a basic looking 05ish Silverado 1500 in it and I barely glanced at it from the back, wondered why it was even there. Went down the next isle where the front was and noticed the procharger and then went over and checked it out. Something like that is really going to set you apart being a v6 auto.After-market body mods are kind of iffy. Lots of people think they look tacky. A different hood only works if there is a reason you would need a different hood. I think the best bet would be decent wheels, detail work on the body trim and lots of work under the hood. As it is, nobody is going to look twice; there's nothing that sets it apart. I think a wicked twin turbo setup would help a lot. He wouldn't have to run a lot of boost, just make it look like it; fancy BOVs, big IC, stuff like that.
Since the GT4 cars start as V6 bodies in White I can see how converting a V6 to look like a GT4 car could be appealing. But I'm sure this is not what is winning shows though.The trophy should be having a car that you love to drive.
A common item of all the cars you posted with the exception of the Ford GT.2 is that they all have 8 cylinders.
It might be more cost effective to ditch all the ideas of how to make a V6 a winning show car, save that money and buy a GT/M1/Shelby or similar car.
This might not be what you or your friend wants to hear but good luck
The S550 does come in purple...Sorry buddy, the only shows 6G members are winning are shows with dedicated S550 trophies. I go to shows all the time and the winning cars are always either purple or a 1960's hot rod.
Absolutely--that's been my experience and there are no two ways around it. You either need dump a lot of money into modifications and/or cosmetics to attract the attention of those who vote and that's no guarantee.Sorry buddy, the only shows 6G members are winning are shows with dedicated S550 trophies. I go to shows all the time and the winning cars are always either purple or a 1960's hot rod.
I've had the Mach (with several eye-catching visual mods) to about 12 shows in the past year and have won one award: 2nd place in the S550 class at last fall's All-Ford show.The S550 does come in purple...
I would think that, you'd either need to get pretty crazy with the modifications, or keep the car totally showroom stock with 3 miles on it to win a typical car show. Probably easier if you have an unusual set of options, like a High Output Ecoboost with all the Performance Pack options, in Mischeivous Purple Metallic and the white stripe package.
Edit: Or one of the fancy schmancy high performance versions, like a GT350R or Mach 1.
The recommendations I can give from many years experience in the hobby and going to shows both as a participant and spectator:
Don't go to ANY show with the expectation of winning.
If you do, it's not going to be "fun" much longer because then you will feel like you spent X-hours preparing for a "win" and so t get anything at all - then for some folks it becomes a chore.
Go to meet people and show off the ride. If you win, you win and a "surprise" win is a better experience rather than going with an expectation of winning.
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As far as what else can be done -
For one and this isn't a dig, but that engine bay needs a good cleaning. A hood and clean engine bay is more appealing than one with dust/grime from daily use. I'm not saying you need to go all out, but just a simple clean/wash using Simple Green will definitely make a big difference.
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If the car has mods beyond stock, maybe put together a binder with the specs etc or even some do a poster board display. There's many different ways to show/display what has been done to the car. Many ideas can be grabbed from online images of car shows.
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Best of luck (and nice Bronco too!).
The S550 does come in purple...
I would think that, you'd either need to get pretty crazy with the modifications, or keep the car totally showroom stock with 3 miles on it to win a typical car show. Probably easier if you have an unusual set of options, like a High Output Ecoboost with all the Performance Pack options, in Mischeivous Purple Metallic and the white stripe package.
Edit: Or one of the fancy schmancy high performance versions, like a GT350R or Mach 1.
And he's fortunate I can help guide him, having built a Mustang, Ram and Audi Prior (not show winners, but more been there/done that/lesson learned)Absolutely--that's been my experience and there are no two ways around it. You either need dump a lot of money into modifications and/or cosmetics to attract the attention of those who vote and that's no guarantee.
RJ