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The Finished Car |
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Here is the side that got hit. I had just gotten the silver dodge sticker on the nose. If you look in the shots of it at the shop they did not have it on there. |
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A View of the car head on. I replaced the static cling "dodge" window banner with the "Shelby" window sticker the morning the pics were taken. |
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Another shot of the side that was hit |
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The car in one piece..........finally! I'm pretty happy with the end result. I know they had problems getting the hood to line up JUST with the nose, but since the nose is so flexable it's understandable. |
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This is the new sticker on the rear window. Some people have been lukewarm to this one, and I can understand it. But I like it, and might as well let people know what beat em. |
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And here is a shot of my front window with the new Shelby sticker on it. It's made to look like the one off the 89 CSX. I love this thing. Looks better than the "dodge" that used to be inside the car, the blue tint made the whole top disappear. Stuff like this is Illegal in Va, but this car is a NH car. For some reason you can't have anything on the windshield. They can't really do anything about me, but that does not mean they won't try and pull me over. |
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Well, here are the pics of the finished car. It turned out pretty good. MUCH better looking than it was all crunched up. There is still alittle tire rub from a plastic part that is still a bit warped...but I can get that down and out of the way easy. Otherwise it's great. Better looking than when I bought it. There are still a few spots where things don't exactly line up....but that's all fixable. All in time. |
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