Body by Photoshop...

Dr.Jass

Pastor of Muppets
Decided if I'm going to sell the 5A, I might as well shaker-can the front of it and try to get it to match a little. I was going to do a two-tone deal, since the gold would be really hard to match, but once I got into Photoshop and got everything lined up and ready to go, it was easiest to see what it would look like all the same color, but with the Plymouth front fascia... so that's what I did.

Of course, I got rid of all the paint chips in the bumper filler, removed the 5A fender marker lights, matched up the pinstriping and got rid of the P-L-Y-M-O-U-T-H lettering on the grille header. I even "sprayed" the wheel inserts!

BEFORE (as it sits now):
 

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Yeah, yeah... I realize it probably took me just as long to do this on the PC than it would have in real life. :D
 
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Nice photochop job Doc! I'm impressed!

looks good all one color. Pretty clean looking car IMO.

Adam
 
Makes me miss my old Lebaron. Mostly white with natural ventillation.

Yup, sure miss those days driving around Cal-gary with the dash in the back seat trying to find a heater core at one of the salvage yards.

Did you know if you get in the trunk and kick the back seat forward to remove it, there's enough room to get a 10 foot long roll of carpet in through the trunk and between the bucket seats...and close the truck no less.

Try doing that in your Mini Cooper.
 

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