Killer Whale Crossfire
Re: Killer Whale Crossfire
It always seems like that's what some dealers do to " sports" cars that aren't moving off their lot fast enough.
They either pile on as many "aftermarket" add-on's they can find, (for free) or they try to come up with some sort of different paint scheme their in house paint shop can do for next to nothing.
The Chrysler dealer about 10 miles north of me had 3 Crossfires painted up differently. One actually didn't look too bad. But that was a couple years ago, and I've never seen any of them on the road since.
They either pile on as many "aftermarket" add-on's they can find, (for free) or they try to come up with some sort of different paint scheme their in house paint shop can do for next to nothing.
The Chrysler dealer about 10 miles north of me had 3 Crossfires painted up differently. One actually didn't look too bad. But that was a couple years ago, and I've never seen any of them on the road since.
Re: Killer Whale Crossfire
Are you sure it's white.......it looks more like a "pearl" color.
That would explain why it looks slightly different shades from different angles. Either way....it would look much better if the whole wheel surround wasn't white.....maybe if the white only went where it scalloped towards the back.
BTW.....it does look pretty cool as a cop car!
That would explain why it looks slightly different shades from different angles. Either way....it would look much better if the whole wheel surround wasn't white.....maybe if the white only went where it scalloped towards the back.
BTW.....it does look pretty cool as a cop car!
Last edited by apkano; 11-12-2008 at 01:46 PM.