Replaced my fender badges with something a bit more interesting
#11
RE: Replaced my fender badges with something a bit more interesting
I like the way you took off the chrome finish.
Can you describe "glass beading" for those who might want to try that on other peices that are chrome or polished?
Can you describe "glass beading" for those who might want to try that on other peices that are chrome or polished?
#16
RE: Replaced my fender badges with something a bit more interesting
I like it! Takes me back to the Thirties:
(1935 Ford Cabriolet; they were really proud of their V8!)
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Hm. "Any" and "though" do not match. I agree with the interrupted "flow", though. I had "SS" stickers and "V6" badges on mine for a while, both in black reflective tape. You had to be looking for them in ordinary light, or they didn't catch your attention. In back- or head-light light, they jumped right out. I got a lot of flak from the hypersensitive Fordies and Chebbies about the SSs, and eventually took them off. Anyway, Less Is More.
(1935 Ford Cabriolet; they were really proud of their V8!)
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conor1128:
nice! i really feel that any of the emblems (pony or gt) on the fender really disrupts the flow of the car, the cobra on gt500s seem to go nicely though.
nice! i really feel that any of the emblems (pony or gt) on the fender really disrupts the flow of the car, the cobra on gt500s seem to go nicely though.
#17
RE: Replaced my fender badges with something a bit more interesting
I wish to hell that ford hadn't used two giant holes to align the GT emblems. I prefer the no emblem look myself, but can't justify paying a body shop to fill the holes.
#20
RE: Replaced my fender badges with something a bit more interesting
ORIGINAL: Caution
doesn't look bad but I preferr no badges at all
doesn't look bad but I preferr no badges at all