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Sorry, but neither works for me. I know Chrysler cheapen the streaks by using them on the Sebring and minivan, but it all started with the xfire. Without them just makes the hood look too long and average. IMHO
The black wheels just makes them look like they are extremely dirty.
The black wheels just makes them look like they are extremely dirty.
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Originally Posted by Monopoly_Man
I quickly photoshoped some images and just wanted peoples opinions on them. on set is with the hood streaks removed, and the other is of a black out, use your imagination and picture gloss black on the black out. the originals of the images are included as well.
You need to black out the side marker...
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How much for one decal for the nose, or a pair for nose & tail?
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Originally Posted by SRT6 Dan
I don't check in here much.
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Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
To each his own Eddie. I for one happen to abso-freakin-lutely LOVE the hood strakes. I wouldn't change them if you paid me.
Thats why I really bought the car. I wanted to believe that I was driving a locomotive. Wouldn't it be cool if the whole rest of the car looked like a locomotive? I'm sure you would be the envy of all of your friends and relatives.
Just think of the amazed owners of other cars when a locomotive blows their doors off.
All kidding aside, I agree with Mike, I like the strakes. I think the only problem most have with the strakes, including me, is that they used them on other Chrysler cars and didn't keep them exclusively on the Crossfire. The strakes are part of the "Deco Design" influence that I love. If you know anything about sheet metal work, the strakes also add rigidity and structural integrity.
Last edited by chuck65; 04-26-2008 at 04:17 AM.
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I wasn't going to comment on this thread, but I've heard from a number of people who have told me they would have liked my custom hood much more if I would have retained the Crossfires "Signature" hood strakes. Some people have even gone so far as to accuse me of being a "Strake Bigot".
I liked the hood strakes on the Crossfire the first time I saw it. They kind of reminded me of the chrome accent moldings that were on the trunk of the Desoto Adventurer built in the 50's (even though I think they were suppose to give the Desoto a "luggage rack" effect.) anyway, that's what came to mind. http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/phot...rer_Photo.aspx
As soon as I purchased my Crossfire over 3 years ago, I immediately started planning on installing the hood scoop because that was the "look" I really wanted for my car. Even if there had been some way to use the scoop that I wanted, and to retain the strakes, I probably wouldn't have because the two different designs would have "clashed". So I had to make a decission, and for me, the scoop was the way to go.
The first time I saw a white Sebring sedan coming at me in a stores parking lot, looking for all the world like a "fleet" car, I knew I wasn't going to miss the hood strakes, and I haven't. But I still appreciate them on everybody elses XF even though Chrysler chose to water down the design by using them on the Sebring, Pacifica, and an SUV.
I also don't think the photo shopped version of the Crossfire hood (without the strakes) looks bad either. But if I couldn't have my scooped hood, I'd go back to the strakes for sure.
I liked the hood strakes on the Crossfire the first time I saw it. They kind of reminded me of the chrome accent moldings that were on the trunk of the Desoto Adventurer built in the 50's (even though I think they were suppose to give the Desoto a "luggage rack" effect.) anyway, that's what came to mind. http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/phot...rer_Photo.aspx
As soon as I purchased my Crossfire over 3 years ago, I immediately started planning on installing the hood scoop because that was the "look" I really wanted for my car. Even if there had been some way to use the scoop that I wanted, and to retain the strakes, I probably wouldn't have because the two different designs would have "clashed". So I had to make a decission, and for me, the scoop was the way to go.
The first time I saw a white Sebring sedan coming at me in a stores parking lot, looking for all the world like a "fleet" car, I knew I wasn't going to miss the hood strakes, and I haven't. But I still appreciate them on everybody elses XF even though Chrysler chose to water down the design by using them on the Sebring, Pacifica, and an SUV.
I also don't think the photo shopped version of the Crossfire hood (without the strakes) looks bad either. But if I couldn't have my scooped hood, I'd go back to the strakes for sure.
Last edited by +fireamx; 04-26-2008 at 06:59 AM.