Yeah, I'm "That Guy"
I've always been drawn to more subtle paint schemes, and I think it's more of a personality trait than anything. Flames on a basically square body dont usually go together AT ALL ...... BUT! let me say that I think that the flames separating the two tone of black & red looks pretty freakin cool! FYI- we did the same basic scheme on our '37 Ford Hot Rod Truck on the show, which will air in two weeks if you watch TRUCKS!. It looks totally different on a pre-war vehicle, but it works surprisingly well on your Mustang. IF I can add any suggestion, it would be to follow the style line in the upper corner peaked edge on the fenders, doors & quarters with your two tone break, and try to fudge your flames into more of an aggressive ( even angular) design to follow the relatively boxy lines of the first gen 'Stangs. JMHO.
I'm still curious about the rear coil over setup.... who's is it if it's aftermarket, or did you design it youreslf? I had the chance to buy the rear section of t he Cobra that donated it's drivetrane, but opted out of the IRS in favor af a simpler live axel out back. I've been paying attention to several companies that have coil-over setups, Martz, Rod & Custom, Total Controll, Air Ride Technologies, and RRS even has a three link. Where are you located?
Nice ride.
KT.