Thanks, guys, especially for the props to enter car of the month! I figured I'd share with the group. I agree, more than this would be a bit much. My Shelby looked right with the over-the-top stripes and rocker stripes, but this car, probably not so much. What finally kicked me into doing it was that a few weeks ago, I was manning a show booth, and across from me was a group selling raffle tickets for a charity give-away of a new GT350. The car was white with blue stripes, and the more I looked at it, the more I figured twelve bucks was worth experimenting with my car.
Here's the EBay link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-3-x-80-Vi...m33b21bed07:m:mkYW1Hcnn8l_zCUvbk6mitw&vxp=mtr
I originally ordered 4" wide stripes in 72" from another vendor, but laying that up against the side of the car it looked too wide, and 72" was just a bit short to cover the side of the car fender-to-fender, so I returned them for these in 3". They give you three stripes, each 80" long which is a few inches more than is needed to cover one side of the car. I threw this one on without a whole lot of measuring, figuring it would be the throw-away practice stripe, since there's one extra, but it actually came out better than I thought it would. I did a wide masking tape stripe lined up with the bottom edge of the door as a straight line, and lined the bottom edge of the stripe to it.
This vendor has a lot of colors, so you'd be able to find something you like that would look good with black. I put dark blue decal overlays on my front and rear ST badges, so the blue stripe sort of compliments it. Ford is blue, dangit, not red
