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That truck looks great! I like how it sits, with the rims and tires as well. Did you paint the gauge needles and other spots blue? That's kinda cool...
I did. I switched it back as I didn’t really like it though 

 

 

 

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That truck looks great! I like how it sits, with the rims and tires as well.

 

Did you paint the gauge needles and other spots blue? That's kinda cool...In rehab: 1984 F150 2wd Flareside pickup. Original 302 2bbl DSII w/3-spd manual column shift. Plain Jane with no A/C and no radio.

 

 


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That truck looks great! I like how it sits, with the rims and tires as well.

Did you paint the gauge needles and other spots blue? That's kinda cool...

Looking good and only in 3 months. :nabble_anim_claps:

I love the wood grain it really "up grades" the inside.

Come Dec. I will have mine 2 years and not even close to being on the road.

I hope spring time to get paint on it as it has gotten cold and no heat in the garage.

Dave ----

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Looking good and only in 3 months. :nabble_anim_claps:

I love the wood grain it really "up grades" the inside.

Come Dec. I will have mine 2 years and not even close to being on the road.

I hope spring time to get paint on it as it has gotten cold and no heat in the garage.

Dave ----

I use a marker to color the needles. It is easy, no mess and you don't get too much paint on the needle, which can mess with it's operation.

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