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Aug 10, 2008 12:25 |  #1

MRT is putting together a special package for the 2008/09 Mustang Bullitt. One of the key items is a new 1968 styled hood. The owner asked me to take a couple of pictures.. Got a couple of quick snapshots... being nice and shiny it sure made for nice pictures of the clouds! LOL!

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Aug 10, 2008 12:52 |  #2

IMHO the retro look is what the Manufactures need to take a long hard look at. Check out the new Challenger............ :) Nice shots........


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Aug 10, 2008 12:53 |  #3

Sounds interesting, but I'm not seing any pics.




  
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Aug 10, 2008 13:00 |  #4

sandpiper wrote in post #6081221 (external link)
Sounds interesting, but I'm not seing any pics.

hmmm... not sure why you wouldn't be able to see the pics...

the whole gallery is at: http://www.johnnystack​s.com …orsports/MRT/20​08_Reload/ (external link)


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Aug 10, 2008 13:02 |  #5

TTurrill wrote in post #6081214 (external link)
IMHO the retro look is what the Manufactures need to take a long hard look at. Check out the new Challenger............ :) Nice shots........

Thanks!

The new Challenger looks awesome... only thing is it weight 4000 pounds! And according to some reviews I've read, you feel every pound! And then there is the price...


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Aug 10, 2008 13:14 as a reply to  @ fishingjts's post |  #6
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Not very authentic, says I, not without a Dodge Charger chasing behind, and guys with shotguns

I do have to say, though, not being much of a Ford Fan in the old days, I DO LIKE both old and new Mustangs.


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Aug 10, 2008 13:20 |  #7

fishingjts wrote in post #6081243 (external link)
hmmm... not sure why you wouldn't be able to see the pics...

the whole gallery is at: http://www.johnnystack​s.com …orsports/MRT/20​08_Reload/ (external link)

They're showing up now. Don't know why I couldn't see them earlier, something buggy at my ISP I presume, although shots on other threads were showing up OK.

Nice shots though, now I can see them.




  
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Aug 10, 2008 18:07 as a reply to  @ sandpiper's post |  #8

Thanks guys!


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Aug 10, 2008 18:56 |  #9

Nice shots, I like the BG, especially in #1 - good job keeping the lines straight.

As a Mustang GT owner...well, the V-6 Pony looks better than this.


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Aug 10, 2008 19:04 |  #10

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Nice shots, I like the BG, especially in #1 - good job keeping the lines straight.

As a Mustang GT owner...well, the V-6 Pony looks better than this.

Thanks!

I just found the "straighten" tool in Adobe Elements RAW converter... WOW, how handy! Worked great!

As far as looks... For some reason I really the looks of this Bullitt... If I was in the market for new Stang, I would really be tempted to go this route!


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Aug 10, 2008 20:51 |  #11

i think they would look better if you adjusted the levels... look kinda saturated in my monitor.


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Aug 10, 2008 21:00 |  #12

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i think they would look better if you adjusted the levels... look kinda saturated in my monitor.

hmmmm... Color looks pretty good on my monitor, which I think is fairly accurate... the thing to remember is this DHG (Dark Hunter Green) is a pretty deep rich color...


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Aug 10, 2008 21:07 |  #13

Good series. More breathing room at the front, please.


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Aug 10, 2008 21:23 |  #14

gah, very nice car. I would just try to get some of the reflections out


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Aug 10, 2008 21:29 as a reply to  @ Brennan.M's post |  #15

thanks guys...

@Frank, yeah, i did crop it a bit tight... oops... still learning!

@Torque, Actually they came out better than I was expecting... Scott just got done polishing the dang thing and I told him he turned it into a big mirror! LOL! I see what Scott thinks... if they meet his needs I'll probably call it good... The whole time management thing... LOL


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