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Dodge crosshair grille on my '65 Belvedere

65RoadRacer

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Was out messing around with my Plymouth and trying to make it more unique. A little paint and vinyl, and this is what I came up with for the grille. Notice a resemblance to the modern Dodge grilles?

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I like it! Dare to be different is cool!
 
Thanks! I copied the new Dodge font and used the slash marks for the "II", adding a slight serif to them.

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Nice job, its the subtle changes that impress me the most on cars...the changes that make you have to think ....there is something different about this car.
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Thanks, guys. Yeah, I like to be a little different and bring something to the table that nobody else has. That's what's cool about road racing this car... people love it because they see Camaros and Mustangs all the time, but they rarely ever see an old Mopar hitting the twisties. It's different!
 
It definitely looks cool. It is a subtle change that really works with the car's design. Another thing is it is easy to change back to original If desired.
 
That looks awesome on the graphics and the cross-hairs :headbang: It makes a big change without doing too much...well done.
 
Half Moon Bay? Wow, first town I lived in when I moved to Cali was HMB. My first job was at the Easy Mart there in town across from the pier (it was called Short Stop back then, or something like that), that was way back when the Holiday Inn there wasn't $300+ a night... back in 1982!
 
Half Moon Bay? Wow, first town I lived in when I moved to Cali was HMB. My first job was at the Easy Mart there in town across from the pier (it was called Short Stop back then, or something like that), that was way back when the Holiday Inn there wasn't $300+ a night... back in 1982!

A bit confusing here :) I live in Half Moon Bay, Auckland, in New Zealand

At the local Ferry Terminal for a photo shoot a few years ago;

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the same ferry going to the neighbouring islands;
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Looks like I might update my profile a bit :)
 
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haha... I was wondering if it was the same Half Moon Bay. When I saw "Kiwi" I was sure I was wrong. Oh well.... so now you know there's a HMB in California, and I know there's one in Aukland! :eek:ccasion14:
 
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