Ugly Wrap

Discussion in 'Challenger Exterior Modifications Forum' started by SRT-Tom, Jan 27, 2016.

  1. SRT-Tom

    SRT-Tom Well-Known Member Staff Member Super Moderator Article Writer

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    Check out this photo of a guy who spent over $3,000 to wrap his Challenger in chrome. It's definitely not for me. All I can say is that it sure looks different!
     

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    If it was all chrome, I would think ok, cool. The black at the bottom throws it all off. If it was all matte black like the bottom, I would think, ok cool. The 2 colors do not go well together.
     
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    I think the purpose of the black wrap is to visually lessen the side width of the car by playing a trick with your eye. If you just look at the chrome part, the Challenger looks more like a 1970 from its profile.
     
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    I'm not a fan of the chrome wraps, an outfit around here did a Camaro, Charger and a Mustang for a local car show with no additional colors at all, just chrome.
    Flaws were way to easy to see and did nothing for the cars at all.