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Well... Rudolph just hasn't been spanked by a 3.7 liter yet. He didn't mean anything bad I'm sure.... Stock for stock with the same diff's these 2010 GT's Vs the 3.7's are pretty evenly matched.
The 2010's are sort of a step child.... They look like the gen 5's But perform like the gen 4's and kinda have a shadow hanging over them in the form of the 3.7 gen 5 Mustang.
But...they all look the part of sinister.
BTW...you should also black out the running pony. A look perfected by SALEEN.
I think the "murdered out" look is a little played out at this point because everyone is doing it...but that's just me. A little contrast is nice.
I actually agree....I just like having everything match I dunno about blacking out everything (rims and badge)....Plasti dip kinda looks cheap on rims IMO...The grill I agree would look good blacked out. And I like my red hood spears it matches the dot in the 3.7 badge.
With the super blacked out look though, it can take away from some of the nice lines that those cars have on them.
Some chrome wheels wouldn't look bad.
Nonsense. A shiny black mustang shows off its lines just fine without the colored accents.
Originally Posted by GHUNT
I think the "murdered out" look is a little played out at this point because everyone is doing it...but that's just me. A little contrast is nice.
Played out how? It's less common than all the stripes. If done right the murdered out look will turn more heads. And certainly look more intimidating.
If anything the contrast can be in the wheels.... Gloss black then machine finished Boss 302 Laguna Seca styled wheels would serve as perfection for contrast. Or anything similar.
Nonsense. A shiny black mustang shows off its lines just fine without the colored accents.
Not under all conditions. Clean, freshly waxed, and under careful studio lighting or very fortunate outdoor conditions, perhaps, but under poorer lighting conditions or if it's the least bit dirty it becomes a slightly amorphous black blob.
Played out how? It's less common than all the stripes. If done right the murdered out look will turn more heads. And certainly look more intimidating.
Like the term "murdered out" itself, blacking out everything (or most everything) has lost much of the original shock value.
Norm
Last edited by Norm Peterson; Jun 13, 2014 at 08:30 AM.