threefity said:Hi, I might be purchasing a white Mach 1 in the next few days and was wondering if the black design in the front is a decal and can be taken off? Aswell as the side ones?
Thanks,
Matt
threefity said:Was just wondering, Im not a big fan of the ones on the side, hood one is nice I like that. Was just wondering if you COULD
threefity said:How long do i heat up a certain spot? how will i know its ready to come off?
thanks for the reply
Ron Jeremy said:You got to be stupid to take off the Mach1 decals. They really look nice on the car. You will ruin the looks of the Mach1 styling if you are stupid enough to take the decals off. Leave them on or buy yourself a GT which doesn't have the decals.
Ron Jeremy said:Yeah, but you are molestering the original look of your car by taking off the Mach1 stickers. I would leave them on. Your car will be worth more if it's kept original looking. You defeat the purpose by altering the Mach1 look on a Mach1.

Ron Jeremy said:But you will alter the originality of your Mach1 if you take the stickers off. That's what I am trying to tell you. Do whatever you want, but your car will not retain it's value in the future if you take off the Mach 1 stickers. You want to keep the exterior appearance as original as possible so your Mach1 can hold it's value when it gets old.
Ron Jeremy said:But you will alter the originality of your Mach1 if you take the stickers off. That's what I am trying to tell you. Do whatever you want, but your car will not retain it's value in the future if you take off the Mach 1 stickers. You want to keep the exterior appearance as original as possible so your Mach1 can hold it's value when it gets old.
pics of the missed one in sig

Ron Jeremy said:But you will alter the originality of your Mach1 if you take the stickers off. That's what I am trying to tell you. Do whatever you want, but your car will not retain it's value in the future if you take off the Mach 1 stickers. You want to keep the exterior appearance as original as possible so your Mach1 can hold it's value when it gets old.
