That is a sweet rig man. I love the wide fenders makes the truck look like it has bigger shoulders.
This saying holds true for me. Few weeks back some of my family mentioned my current truck is the only one i've ever done that with. I just told them I must of done something right.Lol thanks guys. I've heard this saying before and it really holds true "if you turn and look at your rig as you walk away from it, you know you built it right" lol.
This saying holds true for me. Few weeks back some of my family mentioned my current truck is the only one i've ever done that with. I just told them I must of done something right.
Still gives me chills when you tow anything of mine....:roflmao:
Lol thanks guys. I've heard this saying before and it really holds true "if you turn and look at your rig as you walk away from it, you know you built it right" lol.
Out here, I see a ton of oxidized clear coats. The sun is killer on it. I have to chalk a lot of the paints health to my dad when he owned it. He waxed it once a month and was always garage parked. When I got it and moved up to snow country, it was clay barred and waxed every 6 months when I had the time. The amount of dirt pulled out of the paint up there compared to down here is unreal. That salt really gets in the paint
I loved hearing him pull the camper up the 87 to payson, the look on the guys face in the ford exploder we passed was priceless!! "what the f$#@ is that?!)
No truer words have ever been spoken! :thumb:
The "salt" flagstaff used was nothing in comparison to what they do here in Michigan. flagstaff/dps used more of a sand and cinder mix didn't they? We used the same stuff dps used supposedly at walgreens... was red in color. Here in MI they barely plow, they go with the method of "just throw more salt on it." I Have to was the truck once a week here otherwise I get little yellow/orange marks on the paint within two weeks that turn to rust real quick.
Truck looks damn good buddy!!!:coolspot: I'd leave the few and small blemishes on the truck, adds character a bit and also, once you get it painted you are going to obsess and fret over it way more because its new paint... speaking from my past experiences.
Hide that washer bottle. At least paint it black or something.
Clean rig man :thumb:
I have a bunch of goodies on the way and will be cleaning the truck up for the shoot this weekend. New leather seat covers and bottom cushion foam for the driver seat on order to be here saturday.