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Old 09-04-2008, 10:32 AM   #38
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: how about a "SHINY" shop truck ?

You want to "work on something" but everything you mentioned would take only a couple weekends to accomplish, then what?

My opinion?

Shop door logo would look REALLY cheesy.

Decals on the body are REALLY REALLY cheesy. A couple small ones on the windows are OK.

2.5/4 drop would look really cool. Spindles up front, springs in the rear, and you can keep the factory stuff to swap back.

Red rims would look cool with some baby moons, 2" beauty rings, and WIDE whites. To me, it wouldn't look as cool with the skinny whites.

Another place to really dress up the truck would be chrome bumpers, front and rear, and chrome grill trim rings and headlight bezels (I think they're actually polished aluminum.)
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