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Old 03-05-2006, 03:47 PM   #1
Tx Firefighter
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I'd like everyone's opinions on my truck

I've been driving the beater a lot lately and as time goes on, I'm getting dissatisfied with it.

It has a worn look to it, but frankly, I'm starting to realize it looks like a POS, not a beater. It a real good truck underneath, and drives splendidly, but I'm vain and I don't like people to think my stuff is junk.

I'm thinking about slicking the body work up and putting it in a nice coat of red oxide primer, and then putting my own shop logos on the doors. I'll weld up all the extra holes, probably shave some emblems, and stake pockets and stuff. I've already done rockers and cab corners and spotted them in with white primer. As a side benefit, having my own name and logo on the doors might help scare up some business, so I could make some side line money.

Here's basically what it looks like now...



What do ya'll think, slick and primer or leave it alone?

Don't be scared, fire away with opinions.


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