The B-pillar stripe followed the lines on the original. On the new one, it bleeds onto the back door, then clashes with the true b-pillar lines as it goes up the front door, it doesn't work at all. Without that, I think it'd be decent.
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Or maybe behind both windows, but the one behind the driver door a little shorter than the rear door.Yes, but my like for it can probably be directly traced back to me owning a similar looking Stomper when I was 5.
My one critique is the upper hockey stick strip. I don't think this should have been copied directly from the original but instead carried to the back of the rear door with a small turn up to match the body panel or carried all the way back to the rear without a turn up.
AWESOME!!! I had this package on my 1979 Bronco. Amazing...Scott C's Bronco Wildtrak in vinyl wrap graphics inspired by Bronco Free Wheeling Package from the 70's.
Inspired by this -- the Free Wheeling Package 1970's Bronco:
Hey, Guys, be nice, its art! Its a wrap! If he gets tired of it, he can change it! This is why we have modifiable Broncos, to enjoy the art. Personally, I think 37" tires on a Bronco is too much, overkill, ruining a good car, but many of you love that look. Thats great! Enjoy the art! There's lots of it.Scott C's Bronco Wildtrak in vinyl wrap graphics inspired by Bronco Free Wheeling Package from the 70's.
Inspired by this -- the Free Wheeling Package 1970's Bronco: