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But you know what's even better? It turns out that this Eleanor body kit is sort of a new version of the original. The original came out with the '70s fastback Mustangs. It looks just as incredibly sexy. The new Mustang seems a bit punched up in comparison; stockier, but they both have "big noses." Here's the older Eleanor:
It seems more streamlined. The dark silver and black racing stripes seem to be an Eleanor thing. I definitely like it a lot. But if I were to design my own paint job, I think I'd go for matte black with glossy red stripes. Oh, I didn't tell you? I'm obsessed with matte black. It's a lovely color and totally underappreciated. When you paint a streamlined car with it, it ends up looking like a stealth jet. It also feels nice, not smooth like glossy paint, but sort of rougher, though not so much that it is unpleasant to touch. It's sophisticated. Unfortunately, I have a lot of trouble finding pictures of matte black sportscars on Google. Here's one of the only ones.
I don't really like the car much, because as a Mustang lover, I am in favor of the big, muscled, boxy look as opposed to the über-flatness. The paint job is fantastic though. Neon orange? Strange, but it works.
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ctly too! I expect this means that their tees are sort of a slim fit, and kind of long. This is definitely one of my favorite tees. So of course, I decided to go hunting them online, to see what other awesome tees they had (my gryphon appeared to be the only S&R tee in the store.) These are some of their current offerings. The one to the left is rather girly, but you can see that the designs are very detailed. I'm a fan of "crisp" designs and I really like it. Uber-floralness has become quite popular and these people appear to have done it properly. I have seen plenty of sickly flower designs in various places and they make me feel quite ill. To the right we have a picture of the heraldic gryphon mentioned earlier, worn by me. It's wrinkling rather, which is too bad, but you can still see how wonderful it is. The silver gryphon isn't seen too well; maybe I'll take a better picture of it later. The prices are also not too bad at all, one cost seen was $24, so they are probably in that range. You can visit their website here.