But this retro setup on a new F350 is so reminiscent of growing up in the country. I knew guys who had 80’s Fords and Chevys decked out like this 20+ years ago. It just works well with that body style. I’d actually be ok with this becoming a thing again.
Being a young fool who put a 6" lift on his '78 F150 for 36" Super Swampers (big tires for the time), I have a natural attraction to this. It pulls at my inner 20 year old self.
I just don't get slapping all that off-road stuff on a HD pickup. Or at least, off-road-looking stuff. It's not a Jeep, it's a work truck.
Also, get off my lawn!
Two tone paint jobs need to make a comeback in a big way. That a great looking truck. Too bad it's a Ford.
Nick Comstock said:Two tone paint jobs need to make a comeback in a big way. That a great looking truck. Too bad it's a Ford.
I dig the first truck, even though it looks like an orange creamsicle
Edit: Just realized it's two different creamsicle trucks. I like the second one, the wagon wheels and stripes look better.
I like the first orange/white one. I still have a set of the rally wheels. I wonder if you can even buy mud tires for 15" rims anymore?
Nugi said:I still want to do this to my 80s Toyota pickup, marty fly style.
You could actually use that 4Runner as a truck.
Brodozers are only good for showing off how much money you don't have. WTF good is a bed that is 6' off the ground?
As Hank Hill put it, "Son, people can see you."
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