Can I see your 2-tone or striped Crossfires?
Can I see your 2-tone or striped Crossfires?
Just been thinking about doing something with mine. Looking for some ideas. Silver always seems to go good with most colors, especially black. Kinda thinking satin black vinyl wrap for the top, but not sure how to tie it in in the back... Eventually I'd like to go with new wheels... Black 5 spoke with polished lip. Something simple though. I like deep dish, no rivets and not real busy. Like a Torq Thrust M.
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Thanks for the links. Some interesting pix. Not a lot of different paint schemes, but I kinda like the stripes. Still thinking about a black roof, and maybe black out the silver accents. I have seen a few cars painted completely with PlastiDip. Wondering if I could use that for the roof instead of vinyl. Gonna have to do some Photoshopping...
aquarilized, I like the look. Is that a tri-tone though. Hard to tell, but looks like the bottom is gray, and the stripe is black. I like the orange. I have a '67 Belvedere painted the new Go Mango. I've thought a time or two about having the Crossfire painted to match. but doubt I would go that far.
aquarilized, I like the look. Is that a tri-tone though. Hard to tell, but looks like the bottom is gray, and the stripe is black. I like the orange. I have a '67 Belvedere painted the new Go Mango. I've thought a time or two about having the Crossfire painted to match. but doubt I would go that far.
Re: Can I see your 2-tone or striped Crossfires?
Thanks for the links. Some interesting pix. Not a lot of different paint schemes, but I kinda like the stripes. Still thinking about a black roof, and maybe black out the silver accents. I have seen a few cars painted completely with PlastiDip. Wondering if I could use that for the roof instead of vinyl. Gonna have to do some Photoshopping...
aquarilized, I like the look. Is that a tri-tone though. Hard to tell, but looks like the bottom is gray, and the stripe is black. I like the orange. I have a '67 Belvedere painted the new Go Mango. I've thought a time or two about having the Crossfire painted to match. but doubt I would go that far.
aquarilized, I like the look. Is that a tri-tone though. Hard to tell, but looks like the bottom is gray, and the stripe is black. I like the orange. I have a '67 Belvedere painted the new Go Mango. I've thought a time or two about having the Crossfire painted to match. but doubt I would go that far.
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I'm thinking something similar to the blue car near the end of the gallery, but slightly narrower on the black and satin. Paint the door handles and side windshield trim body color and the side strakes and grill trim black. Then find some wheels...
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The Crossfire's styling offers many natural "cut-off" lines to pull off a great looking 2-tone color scheme.
There are several cars here on the forum that have done so successfully. But right off the top of my head I can't remember everybody's screen name.
Beaners V8 is one of them. Check out "Montana Crossfire" gallery for some great looking Viper GTS stripes.
Forum member "tdannar" is an expert at photo shop, check out his gallery. Here is a 1978 Corvette "Pace Car" edition he did for me awhile back.
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https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...hp?photo=52061
Yep, "eikon" was one of the ones I couldn't remember.lol
There are several cars here on the forum that have done so successfully. But right off the top of my head I can't remember everybody's screen name.
Beaners V8 is one of them. Check out "Montana Crossfire" gallery for some great looking Viper GTS stripes.
Forum member "tdannar" is an expert at photo shop, check out his gallery. Here is a 1978 Corvette "Pace Car" edition he did for me awhile back.
Message - CrossfireForum.org Gallery
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...hp?photo=52061
Yep, "eikon" was one of the ones I couldn't remember.lol
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Re: Can I see your 2-tone or striped Crossfires?
I left the center of my CF hood unpainted.. I like the natural lines on the hood that offer some good options for stripes... if you went with stripes specifically (as oppose to painting the center a different color), I would still follow the hood pattern...
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I've owned several cars over the years that came from the factory with over the top racing stripes, and anytime somebody would change the width of the stripe, it is immediately noticable as being wrong.
I realize the Crossfire never came from the factory with a Viper stripe, but if you're going to copy the original, it should be done using the original specs. IMO
Rayth, I said it before, I really like what you did with your hood. Didn't Dodge do that to their Challenger hood?
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Rayth, love the hood. That's the lines I think I would follow. That seems to line up with the center section of the windshield trim. Then that line flows all the way back through the deck lid. Not sure if I would stop there or blackout the recessed area for the rear plate.
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Thanks fellas, I definitely hear you on the stripes... I was debating on what paint scheme to do with my hood and was considering painting the center and having the outer two hood strakes on either side be the stripes, but decided against it for the very reason that I don't think it would look right trying to carry those stripes all the way back... plus this lines up perfectly with the front emblem... I really have always loved the Viper stripes but the natural lines in the Crossfire just aren't conducive to them, in my opinion...
The center area between the strakes on the hood I think flows nicely into the roof (though I would skip over trying to match the windshield trim)... its when I get to the back that I just don't know what to do... match the wing to the roof and hood? follow the theme all the way down? I really don't know! I mean, for me its a moot point because I don't want to go with a carbon fiber wrap on the roof or the back since the hood is [sort of] real carbon fiber... Just don't know what to do with that rear!
closer9, what color is your car? the color can change a lot of things
The center area between the strakes on the hood I think flows nicely into the roof (though I would skip over trying to match the windshield trim)... its when I get to the back that I just don't know what to do... match the wing to the roof and hood? follow the theme all the way down? I really don't know! I mean, for me its a moot point because I don't want to go with a carbon fiber wrap on the roof or the back since the hood is [sort of] real carbon fiber... Just don't know what to do with that rear!
closer9, what color is your car? the color can change a lot of things
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DadGummit!!! That is EXACTLY what I was thinking. Now I'm going to feel like a copy cat. Sorry, just looks too good. Eventually I will have to do this.
BTW, is that paint or vinyl?
BTW, is that paint or vinyl?
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Re: Can I see your 2-tone or striped Crossfires?
Thanks for the links. Some interesting pix. Not a lot of different paint schemes, but I kinda like the stripes. Still thinking about a black roof, and maybe black out the silver accents. I have seen a few cars painted completely with PlastiDip. Wondering if I could use that for the roof instead of vinyl. Gonna have to do some Photoshopping...
aquarilized, I like the look. Is that a tri-tone though. Hard to tell, but looks like the bottom is gray, and the stripe is black. I like the orange. I have a '67 Belvedere painted the new Go Mango. I've thought a time or two about having the Crossfire painted to match. but doubt I would go that far.
aquarilized, I like the look. Is that a tri-tone though. Hard to tell, but looks like the bottom is gray, and the stripe is black. I like the orange. I have a '67 Belvedere painted the new Go Mango. I've thought a time or two about having the Crossfire painted to match. but doubt I would go that far.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/263219...oupe-2d/page-6
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Did you buy your car internationally? While I was in Kuwait in 2010 I saw a Crossfire with the same exact paint job.
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Thanks for the links guys. I'm starting to think maybe just something simple, like some stripes for now. Then maybe a two tone once I get some new wheels. Not in any hurry to get wheels, but not having much luck finding anything really gotta have.