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C5 Just waiting my turn

Ken, you driving that bad boy around town with no hood ?????
The hood looks good none the less, and more pictures are better than less pictures! :thumbsup:
Andy :wavey:
 
No Andy "Peek" is in the garage waiting for her hood and I agree more pics (even if the same damn ones) are better.

I'll drive over tomorrow and see if I can take a few more and I'll try to post those twice too, I mean what the heck.:eek::rofl1::eek:
 
MAN........ I thought for SURE that you would be tooling around without a hood!
I guess that you're not as much of a redneck as I thought :lmao:
I'm REALLY waiting to see how that hood turns out...:thumbsup:
Andy :wavey:
 
It took all of 3 days start to finish. Now reinstalled on "Peek" and these pics do her no justice. Will get more pics in the sunshine soon.:thumbsup::dancer01::D;)
 

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YEP...............that's what we like to see..........pictures of well done mods!
That looks great, Ken! :thumbsup:
Andy :wavey:
 
They turned out very nicely. I really don't like the LOUD stuff and hence I have determined that "Peek" is now "quietly making noise":cool::cool3::thankyou2:
 
@ KAP142 - These are ok, a bit much for my taste. IMO, yours are what flames should look like.

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Both of these cars have beautiful paint but the flames are just not me. The yellow Vette's hood work was awesome. There were kinda holographs under the hood paint work that you could barely see and the work was very nicely done. Both of these cars were just a car or two away from my C5 at the show.
 
I know I'm going to have to get my car painted sooner rather than later, thanks to the damaged hood paint, and I would like to get some customization done, but I really don't want anything outlandish. I really don't want to drive down the road and have people looking behind me to see where the rest of the parade is at. Plus I just flat out like the Electron Blue color on my car. But it seems that not all Electron Blue Corvettes are identical looking, and some of the stock paint jobs I have seen don't all look the same. So if I want to keep my stock color, I would want an EXACT match with what I now have. Minus the dings, scratches and cracks, of course.

I'm thinking I might have to actually get a custom hood, as for some reason that airbridge is hitting against the hood, which never used to be the case before my car got the new engine. So I need more clearance there, and that means a humped back hood, I guess. I've looked HARD and don't see any way to adjust either the airbridge itself or move the STS intercooler in any way to make a difference. So when the time comes to get the paint job, that would be the time to consider getting a new hood. Wonder what sort of headaches all of that will dump on me? Things didn't go too well with the other stuff I had done to the car.

So I guess Connie and I need to go to some more car shows soon so I can look over some different hood styles to consider. And custom paint jobs, too, but I wouldn't want to be a copy cat of someone else's vette locally. I think one of the main reasons for a custom paint job is to make your car more unique. So copying someone else's design really isn't a step in that direction. Now, though, if I saw a custom paint job on another brand of car, well, then all bets are off.... :hehehe:
 
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