Here are some photos of a Silver RS we did for Fremont Chevrolet. Customer wanted a single stripe on the hood and black on back panel. Instead of just between the tail lights, we painted the bumper and luggage lid. We also blacked out the tail lamp bezels. The hood stripe extends into the front bumper cover. The factory decal is too short in our opnion. The customer wanted to improve the factory option single stripe. This car is one of many versions we have planned for the 5th Gen Camaro.
We were thinking the same thing. The car sold before we had a chance to install the stripe. Here is a rendering of what we were going to do. We have many plans for the 5th Gen Camaro.
When i first saw the car I thought about from the the first harsh body line. "the top of the fenders all the way around the car" and up in flat black. It would be full two tone but I'm not sure how having the top half of the car flat black would turn out. I'm thinking it would look sick at night but during the day i don't know.
As far as this car i like the rear tails. looks really good. I'd do the hood full flat black with flat hockey stripes. Its just me I like satin/flat black.
Our company did not purchase the dealership, we just do their customizing and collision work. The new owners did purchase Central Chevrolet and moved it. It is now Fremont Chevrolet. They are also a great group to work with.
Love the rear, I'm still not crazy about the single front stripe. To me it's just too much all in one place. I like the rally stripes or the hockey stripes but just don't like that single big chunk in the middle.... That back is amazing though, really really love it, can't wait to see more people getting creative.
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