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Hi all, I've been searching for about a month for any information on Graphics Express. They make the paint stencils and stripes for classic stangs, cougars, and other cars. I know they have a website with an online catalog, but I lost my paperwork. Arghh. I've been looking for a month and can't find it. Does anyone have a link to graphics express?
Here is what I am thinking for painting my 65FB- The paint code is highly unusual, it's guardsman blue, which supposedly was on the 64.5 but not the 65, except for shelby stripes. I am thinking of either painting the car in guardsman blue and put white ghost mustang galloping pony decals down the sides or painting the car wimbleton white and painting a giant american flag diagonally across the car - start with the blue and stars down by the RH quarter/rear valance area, then taking it over to the LH front corner with stripes. What do you think?
It seems like every 65 FB is now a white shelby clone with blue stripes. I am looking for something different. This is a 6 cylinder car, stock as stock can be. I appreciate any advice on paint ideas. The interior is blue and it has the stock wheel covers - the plain conical ones that are polished and black, in rings.
Thanks for the input.
Here is what I am thinking for painting my 65FB- The paint code is highly unusual, it's guardsman blue, which supposedly was on the 64.5 but not the 65, except for shelby stripes. I am thinking of either painting the car in guardsman blue and put white ghost mustang galloping pony decals down the sides or painting the car wimbleton white and painting a giant american flag diagonally across the car - start with the blue and stars down by the RH quarter/rear valance area, then taking it over to the LH front corner with stripes. What do you think?
It seems like every 65 FB is now a white shelby clone with blue stripes. I am looking for something different. This is a 6 cylinder car, stock as stock can be. I appreciate any advice on paint ideas. The interior is blue and it has the stock wheel covers - the plain conical ones that are polished and black, in rings.
Thanks for the input.