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Just found a picture of what my Challenger will look like when I am finished restoring it. Now I need an opinion, my car is a stripe delete car. The question is to stripe or not to stripe?
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Stripe it!
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Leave yours as built..No stripes.
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I gotta say 'no stripes' as well.
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NO Stripes... Sleeper look
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no stripes= no stories or excuses...... nothing worse than being asked if its all correct... and explaining that it should not have a major styling cue....
It will look great as it was built .......out of sight outa mind. |
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Due to their crisp body lines, Challengers tend to look like they are missing something when they are stripe-less. If it's your car, do it as you want it. Actually, the white longitudinal R/T stripe looks great on an orange car. You also have other choices: the bumble bee tail stripe, as well as the hood blackout pictured in your example.
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