RiverDave
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Thought this truck came out pretty sweet! Love the wheels
That would look sweet on an early 70's model year ! But I'm biased I just like the looks of the 70's.
I said it a little nicerThat’s hideous. Lol
Dude I just spit up my dri k!Looks like something a hipster would do. The black Platinum dually in the background has some gay ass wheels as well. Tacoma's are pretty gay and that's the least gay vehicle in the picture.
Say something else about the dually, it’ll be funny.Looks like something a hipster would do. The black Platinum dually in the background has some gay ass wheels as well. Tacoma's are pretty gay and that's the least gay vehicle in the picture.
lol what is with you and Grandpa trucks
IDK, gotta buy new wheelsWhat do ya thinks it's worth?
a jar of pickles that went badWhat do ya thinks it's worth?
Bunch of negative Nellies in here.
That white single cab on Daytons rolls hard@82daytona let em know about DJ Gordo!!!
I have never understood the black wheels, black paint, black bumpers, black grill, black interior, blacked out windows, black.... SMHBunch of negative Nellies in here.
I dig it
I’d do polished Centerlines before that program.
Just tired of all the Method or insert wheel maker here of black, bead lock simulated wheels.
Good for that guy for doin what he likes rather than what the peanut gallery likes.
That’s as nice as a wet fart. No thanks.
Maybe it's a midgets truckRunning boards on a lowered truck?
I agree with your statement about the new body styles. I think they work for big lifted trucks, but are usually too bulky looking for a lowered street truck. I’m a Chevy guy, but I do like this style Ford.Man you guys are hard on folks....holy cow.
The new body style of trucks hasn't grown on me yet, but I like the effort here.
I like steels, rings, and caps, and the stance. I think I would find a real top shop and do an old school black Tonneau cover, complete with the snaps.
If it has a V-8 it needs some sorta exhaust. I don't know what you do to make a V-6 sound good, but I would look into that if it is a eco-boost deal.
I like chrome. I am tired of the murdered out look.
This feller is doing it his way, and to hell with the rest. He isn't copying every belly-button truck you see all day every day. Kudos to him.
I think that is what hot rodding is supposed to be, or what it used to be anyway.
Tough crowd! I bet he is not a Black sock Wearin flatbiller with his ears tucked in.Man you guys are hard on folks....holy cow.
The new body style of trucks hasn't grown on me yet, but I like the effort here.
I like steels, rings, and caps, and the stance. I think I would find a real top shop and do an old school black Tonneau cover, complete with the snaps.
If it has a V-8 it needs some sorta exhaust. I don't know what you do to make a V-6 sound good, but I would look into that if it is a eco-boost deal.
I like chrome. I am tired of the murdered out look.
This feller is doing it his way, and to hell with the rest. He isn't copying every belly-button truck you see all day every day. Kudos to him.
I think that is what hot rodding is supposed to be, or what it used to be anyway.
@HolyMoly ??Maybe it's a midgets truck
Tough crowd! I bet he is not a Black sock Wearin flatbiller with his ears tucked in.
I’d black wheels, lose rear bumper add a roll pan, leave cover red add SS stripe front to rear. And add a whipple so it’s a worthyYes. Black out the steelies. I have them red on my 40...but it is black.. they might look nice, and match the Tonneau.
I wonder if their are some caps out there that would fit these with the Ford script stamped in them.
That would be cool.
I wish I could photo chop a chop into the top...and take the portion of the tail light that wraps around and eliminate it. Maybe fit some late 70s Ford tailights into there...
I'd have to look some more, but maybe a roll pan and a blade style bumper...I don't like the enormous bumpers on any of the trucks built from about 2000 up. They don't work for me at all. They are just covers for the chunk of metal underneath.
I betcha bonesfab will have some input on this when he sees this thread.
Yep, could spend a fortune doing it my way...but it ain't mine.
I would love to do a street truck, but I need a newer gitaround, and it needs to be 4x4. another toy will have to wait. Finish the one I have...
… I like it… the wheels, hubcaps,and trim, rings… But I think it would look better with black runningboards…
That’s the one!That white single cab on Daytons rolls hard
You can buy one and have the dealership install the Roush kit and it will retain the factory warranty, it's like 720hp or somethingI just recently found out that at certain ford dealerships you can buy a standard cab f 150 sleeper that has a supercharged coyote motor swapped in with factory warranty.