B4-N-After.
In 2009, there was a documentary called: “Objectified.” There’s a segment that analyzes automotive design. This features renowned automotive Designer Chris Bangle. He made a brilliant analogy that stuck with me over the years. That is, how cars are the largest collection of moving sculptures...
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B4-N-After.
In 2009, there was a documentary called: “Objectified.” There’s a segment that analyzes automotive design. This features renowned automotive Designer Chris Bangle. He made a brilliant analogy that stuck with me over the years. That is, how cars are the largest collection of moving sculptures in our society. And, these have prominent humanistic features, such as the front and rear of a vehicle, resembling a “face.” Taking this humanistic analogy further, “True Mods” gave my 1989 Ford E350 a major facelift. This particular product is True Mod’s HDL1513. Mimicking the new Ford Bronco’s headlights, it gives my old truck a true resto-mod look without compromising the classic body style. There’s additional features to this headlight pair that I haven’t connected yet. These are the DRL (Daytime Running Lights) and the integral turn signals. Even without using all the features the look and function are phenomenal. Using my vehicle’s transformation as an example. True Mods didn’t just sell me replacement parts, they sold me artwork.