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Old 12-05-2018, 11:53 AM   #13
808_67C10
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Re: Long live the Daily Driver

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Originally Posted by LT7A View Post
808, you almost lost me here:



Hahaha, but I stayed with ya and appreciated the thoughts you wrote out. Whether it's a hobby truck, DD, or super-shiny show-goer, I like them all. But I am partial to the "doin' what I can with what I have" rigs. Keep at it man.

(Plus I'm still groovin' on the grey canopy)
Come on now... you forgot the entire quote... "crack the ass end loose" - am I the only one that likes to do that? That cant be true! There is nothing like putting your foot in it and holding on for the ride...ahhhh break the foot off in it! - none of that helped my case huh?

As for the show trucks... with the popularity of the C10 and vast amount of builds, most have become so "cookie cutter" that they are boring. I like things that push styling limits and get a little different. You can buy almost every part of our trucks in a catalog now, its tough to be different. Wear and tear of the daily driver/work trucks is what makes them so cool... after all, that is what trucks are for... not living in a garage and being hauled around on a trailer with a $80k truck pulling it from show to show. Its like putting an animal in a cage - just aint right, aint prudent!
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