Saw this on TV the other day. Wonder how they would look on a classic mustang? :confu
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"AzPete" said:At $650 for chrome.....the rest of the car would have to be like the Ring Bros. with lots of bling.....in my old man opinion...lol
"Gigantopithecus" said:They look cool and all, but not $600 worth of cool.
"67 Fastback" said:Saw those on Gearz...
"SAC69" said:I saw that episode, neat handles but IIRC, there was some cutting + welding needed to install them on Stacey's '67 Cougar.
"Horseplay" said:These are the first flush handles I have seen that I like on a classic. The reasoning Stacey gives in the video is exactly why. I may have bought them had I known about them prior to paint.
It may seem like a lot of cash but someone has to pay for the development on new parts. There are many of you who didn't blink at similar cost for a plastic headliner which, after all the development and mold costs, is very inexpensive to make as well. Parts like these are bought by only a very small percentage of classic owners. It takes a long time to sell enough units to cover the costs before someone starts to make any profit. Being innovative and unique has it's price!
"SELLERSRODSHOP" said:Before i spent that kind of money, i think i would go with the old lincoln pushbutton handles. they would add a streamlined appearance & look like more of a period addition. lot less $$$ too.
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