They are never happy....Wife said she doesn't like it. Whateva.
All about how the light hits it.
When you have a chance, shoot this one again:
Ok. Yeah, I'm a terrible photographer.
With the phone and the wheels both turned to the left.
I see what you did there....One thing for sure is I wasn't about to pony up for the carbon fiber one.
Thanks. That was one of my biggest concerns. I didn't want something that stood out to the point that someone would look at it and think it was some aftermarket part I just slapped on. It is subtle enough and the design and fit kinda look like it could've been there from new.I like it! It's different, but subtle. Nice!
Thank you very much sir. I've owned this car since the '90's and every project or upgrade I've done in the past 27 years, can't believe it's been that long, has been well researched and planned, but even then, agonized over. There have been times I've done something and didn't like it and have walked away from the car for a few months because I was so down. It really wears on you mentally. Anyway, this was my last real exterior change I was planning on making to this car and am totally stoked it came out as good as it did. And that's been validated by the kind words from you fellow stangers.Mission accomplished! I think it fits the bill perfectly, and I especially like the way it balances with the two-tone paint and the the hood stripe. It's one of those upgrades that someone who knows Fox Mustangs would have to do a double take to realize what's different at first glance. I have to admit, I didn't even notice the cowl hood the first time looked at the pictures - this is a well planned combination. I'm a big fan of "best of factory," tasteful period correct, or well designed "what factory should have been" body mods like this. It works!