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by TyreFryer » Thu Jan 17, 08 12:52 pm
I don't like it either. I like the split in the stripe but I don't like the bit that goes forward to the rear wheel, it looks half finished. I thought of suggesting it went all along the sill but I think Ivor's idea is better.
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by Jeff » Thu Jan 17, 08 12:59 pm
No Ivor.... I am already mocking one up like that! Including the strobing! WOW! I need a better hi res shot, side on of a Dart!
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by AllKiller » Thu Jan 17, 08 1:22 pm
I like it Jeff, just fade it from the back of the rear arch a little, not much....nice touch
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by TyreFryer » Thu Jan 17, 08 1:34 pm
That sound good Jeff.
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by AllKiller » Thu Jan 17, 08 1:35 pm
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by Steve Chapman » Fri Jan 18, 08 10:24 pm
Like it Jeff, as has been said extend the stripe down the sill/door bottom. Does look good though, a different slant on the Bee stripe
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by Gareth » Fri Jan 18, 08 10:26 pm
Jeff, I like that exactly as it is
It looks a good adaptation on the classic bumble bee stripe without looking too outlandish.
What is the actual base colour of your dart ?
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by Jeff » Fri Jan 18, 08 10:54 pm
Thanks guys, colour is like a beige / cream.
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by Steve Chapman » Fri Jan 18, 08 11:04 pm
Or you could run it along the side in decreasing blocks like the old Yamaha stripes. Maybe ,yes no i,ll get me coat.
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by Jeff » Fri Jan 18, 08 11:42 pm
Chip, any ideas from a 66 Coronet owner have to be intelligent ones mate!
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by Kev » Sat Jan 19, 08 11:30 am
Don't like the dog leg bit, much prefer a standard bee stripe. Although the dog leg would hopefully be covered in rubber!
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by Cannonball » Sat Jan 19, 08 11:51 am
that is a pic off my old dart is it jeff????
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by AllKiller » Sun Jan 20, 08 7:53 pm
Jeff heres a different look
I know its a Duster but ??
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