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I know this is kind of a lame question, but I've been trying to figure out what I'm going to do about license plate frames. I've been looking at Ford Racing, and Shelby frames, but I tend to like it simple, either a very unobtrusive clean frame, or maybe just a lightly smoked cover. I was wondering what you guys thought ?

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AGAIN, as I have said MANY times in the past, this car has ENOUGH branding going on! I bough a simple thin chrome frame that matches the faux gas cap in look. I would have been just as happy with a brushed look to match the stripes but that proved difficult to find. I saw a car at Tasca with the "Shelby" brake light overlay, a Shelby license plate, and a custom plate with some variation of "Shelby", add of course the rear deck lid letters and well...you get the idea. :blink:

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AGAIN, as I have said MANY times in the past, this car has ENOUGH branding going on! I bough a simple thin chrome frame that matches the faux gas cap in look. I would have been just as happy with a brushed look to match the stripes but that proved difficult to find. I saw a car at Tasca with the "Shelby" brake light overlay, a Shelby license plate, and a custom plate with some variation of "Shelby", add of course the rear deck lid letters and well...you get the idea. :blink:

 

 

 

Yeah thats pretty much my feeling as well. :D

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I bought a black frame with a clear cover from mail order. The frame actually mounts to a backing plate at the corners with four small screws that I also painted black. I should have it on by this weekend and post pictures.

 

 

 

I think, if I had a black car, I would have done that. Mine is white, the better color, anyway, a white bracket would look lame. I think on a black car the chrome, like on my cool white car, would be too much.

 

So you get a +1 from me!

 

Even if it is black... <_<

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I think, if I had a black car, I would have done that. Mine is white, the better color, anyway, a white bracket would look lame. I think on a black car the chrome, like on my cool white car, would be too much.

 

So you get a +1 from me!

 

Even if it is black... <_<

 

I got a very simple silver frame from www.autoattire.com. They have quite a few to choose from and they offer high quality stainless frames in many finishes. They also include stainless screws that don't rust and nice matching buttons to cover the screws.

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As most of you already know I have a very special vanity plate so I wanted a frame that would not take away from the look of the plate or the message.

 

I found a company in GA on the web that makes an awesome powder coated billet frame.

 

Put the frame and plate on this evening and it looks really good. Guess I should take some pic's and post em.

 

Here is the website: www.mgwltd.com/

 

Check them out.

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Maybe im missing the point, but if your wanting a "clean" look, why put a frame on? Why not just attach the plate to the car? Or if you insisting on a plate frame, could I recommend a good ol Washington Redskins frame. Cant go wrong there.

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AGAIN, as I have said MANY times in the past, this car has ENOUGH branding going on!

 

x 11ty billion. I hate having plates on the car as it is without attracting attention to them even more!

 

Now I do want one for my Honda that says "my other car is a Shelby"

Or maybe I should reconsider and get one for the Shelby that says "my other car is a Honda"?

 

It would have been nice if Ford had enough forethought to mold a plate holder into the rear fascia so it looks uniform and like it belongs.

And don't get me started on the front - for those of us who are required to have a front plate.

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I know this is kind of a lame question, but I've been trying to figure out what I'm going to do about license plate frames. I've been looking at Ford Racing, and Shelby frames, but I tend to like it simple, either a very unobtrusive clean frame, or maybe just a lightly smoked cover. I was wondering what you guys thought ?

 

GET plastic only use 4 screws , if not you will have one heck of a noise back there BEEN THERE DONE THAT :(

 

I know this is kind of a lame question, but I've been trying to figure out what I'm going to do about license plate frames. I've been looking at Ford Racing, and Shelby frames, but I tend to like it simple, either a very unobtrusive clean frame, or maybe just a lightly smoked cover. I was wondering what you guys thought ?

 

GET plastic only use 4 screws , if not you will have one heck of a noise back there BEEN THERE DONE THAT :(

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x 11ty billion. I hate having plates on the car as it is without attracting attention to them even more!

 

Now I do want one for my Honda that says "my other car is a Shelby"

Or maybe I should reconsider and get one for the Shelby that says "my other car is a Honda"?

 

It would have been nice if Ford had enough forethought to mold a plate holder into the rear fascia so it looks uniform and like it belongs.

And don't get me started on the front - for those of us who are required to have a front plate.

 

 

+100000000000000

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I put mine on the car today. The frame is actually a black plastic. I thought it was metal. I would have prefered that. I painted the screw with touchup paint and clear. They were polished I believe and I thought that would stick out. When I get the new registration tags, I may paint the screws behind the plate white. I'll have to find the receipt for those interested to know where I purchased it from.

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I put mine on the car today. The frame is actually a black plastic. I thought it was metal. I would have prefered that. I painted the screw with touchup paint and clear. They were polished I believe and I thought that would stick out. When I get the new registration tags, I may paint the screws behind the plate white. I'll have to find the receipt for those interested to know where I purchased it from.

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Very nice looks great...

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And don't get me started on the front - for those of us who are required to have a front plate

 

It is just so sad that alotta states require Front Tags........and I have ta live in one....NJ

 

pi** me off...........

 

It's insane...........

 

 

I put mine on the car today

 

Looks Great....!!!!!

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I know this is kind of a lame question, but I've been trying to figure out what I'm going to do about license plate frames. I've been looking at Ford Racing, and Shelby frames, but I tend to like it simple, either a very unobtrusive clean frame, or maybe just a lightly smoked cover. I was wondering what you guys thought ?

 

Mine in a thin black frame with a clear cover.

Looks good

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