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I like number 3. I like the 10 spoke wheels either way but the darker charcoal makes it look meaner.
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#4 :thumbsup:
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#1 is my favorite. The ten spokes on the lighter color looks elegant, yet says I mean business.
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I llike both 3 and 4 but I picked #3 ftw. That Malibu would actually look bada$$ with any of those color/wheel combos.
Carter's renderings are awesome. Actually thought it was just a photoshop of a regular picture. Stepping it up a notch.:thumbsup: |
I would go with #3
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I voted #2 - Silver with the 5-spokes.
Any/all are awesome looking though. Brandon |
I went with #4 for you Jody. Personally I like #3. I say 4 only because I know you are wanting it to have an old school look - minus the motor that is!!
Either way it is going to be bad ass!! |
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Jody, since you posted this rendering, I've gotta say, I agree with your buddy (Don I presume?)... For me, I really feel like "silvers and grays" have just been "done to death" in recent years. I REALLY like the parchment color (how often do you see that?) and the large D spokes. I like how the tinted windows really "pop" on that thing as opposed to a big mass of gray, and show the roofline...Overall it has a really "crisp" look and feel to it, whereas the grays just are just "subdued" to the point of being...well, boring. I'm also not big on spoked, road / modular look wheels on the early chevelles...Just my $.02, it will surely be a beauty no matter what you choose to do! - Rob |
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