64 1/2 - 68 stylings on an s197?
#22
RE: 64 1/2 - 68 stylings on an s197?
ORIGINAL: rford426
llike this?
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llike this?
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#26
RE: 64 1/2 - 68 stylings on an s197?
ORIGINAL: rford426
llike this?
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llike this?
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#27
RE: 64 1/2 - 68 stylings on an s197?
both cars are from retrobuilt www.retrobuilt.com right now there only building turn-key cars but there thinking of offering a aftermarket kit,if you want one e-mail tony at retrobuilt tellem bodyman sent you.
#29
RE: 64 1/2 - 68 stylings on an s197?
ORIGINAL: sushimandan
Has anyone attempted or seen an attempt to replicate the old stylings on a 2005+?
with the whole chrome bumpers/bumper guards/trim, hood lettering as well as the lower round turn signals. I know I've seen the shelbys with the hood lettering but that's the extent of it.
definitely not something I'd be able to do but I'm just curious to see if it's been done and what it looks like.
Has anyone attempted or seen an attempt to replicate the old stylings on a 2005+?
with the whole chrome bumpers/bumper guards/trim, hood lettering as well as the lower round turn signals. I know I've seen the shelbys with the hood lettering but that's the extent of it.
definitely not something I'd be able to do but I'm just curious to see if it's been done and what it looks like.
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#30
RE: 64 1/2 - 68 stylings on an s197?
Hello, my name is Tony, I am the lead designer for Retrobuilt, I designed both of the cars, the red one and the 68 GT500KR version, you can go to the website Retrobuilt.com to updated photos of the Shelby that were taken for 5.0 magazine. I'd appreciate any more input you may have on the car. We are working very hard to make a kit version of this car available later in the year...Thanks again, Tony