I helped bruvmopar put the stripe on his Superbee and we put it central to the side marker. It really makes the car look excellent. It goes on easy if you take your time but you need another pair of hands, good luck.
Jas
Bumble Bee stripes - 68 Charger
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I helped bruvmopar put the stripe on his Superbee and we put it central to the side marker. It really makes the car look excellent. It goes on easy if you take your time but you need another pair of hands, good luck.
Jas
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I helped bruvmopar put the stripe on his Superbee and we put it central to the side marker. It really makes the car look excellent. It goes on easy if you take your time but you need another pair of hands, good luck.
Jas
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I got mine from DragOn, Hugh from this forum and basically looked at loads of pictures of other peoples and did them by eye with a friend.
You can see the pics of my Charger before and after the stripes here:
http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic ... highlight=
Its pretty tricky and I recommend you work out what you are going to do and go over it and over it in your head and practice by laying out the vinyls on the car before you peel them off. Because of all the curves there are lots of opitical illusions making you think things are straight when they arn't and once you start you are committed.
We did the sides first using the repeaters as a guide then across the back and it worked for me. I seem to remember using rulers and things as well.
You can see the pics of my Charger before and after the stripes here:
http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic ... highlight=
Its pretty tricky and I recommend you work out what you are going to do and go over it and over it in your head and practice by laying out the vinyls on the car before you peel them off. Because of all the curves there are lots of opitical illusions making you think things are straight when they arn't and once you start you are committed.
We did the sides first using the repeaters as a guide then across the back and it worked for me. I seem to remember using rulers and things as well.