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- My Car
- 1971 Mustang Mach 1, M code, 4 speed.
Interesting, For some reason, and there was an entire thread on the James Bond Mustang, I never realized it was a 429 car. That or I just never paid that much attention to it. Time to dig up the old thread I guess and check (my) facts.So here's another idea. Apparently the lime car was identical to the James Bond car. No one talks about it, but the Bond car had to be a "C" code non ram air car. The Bond car is iconic and looks good without the hood patch or stripes. I did add the hood locks, and I can't undo that, but I think they only add to the looks of the car. Maybe I should reinstall the side moldings and ditch the hood patch and stripes. That sure would make my life a lot easier. What do you and the other members think?
Personally I think ALL Mach 1's ought to have had hood blackout and stripe kits along with front and rear spoilers and Magnum 500 wheels (preferably15") . It just makes them distinctive and "mean looking". I get that comment often when at shows.
My car was an absolute "plain Jane" in Light Pewter with basic black interior. No hood blackout and stipes. but it did have the bright trim along the bottom. A PO must have thought the same way, because he had the car repainted and added said blackout and add-ons, but kept the bright trim pieces. That's the way I kept it also
On your "lime green" car, why not just tape the bright trim on and see how it looks. If you don't like it, dump them and get the paint out. As Tim also mentions, the SEM HotRod Black may have a high edge and prone to chipping if the HRC40 clear coat is applied over it. My painter thought the same way and why I still have the kit on the shelf. The blackout has been on now for 8 years and still looks good.
So Kevin you have a choice to make.