Fire06 said:Thats what I ment .. I just did not want to do a double post to correct it
shrek77 said:Followed this rust bucket f150 home today. The 4x4 piece of lumber held the bed together. The drivers side rear quarter flopped around when he hit a bump and the light was duck taped in place. There wasn't much left of the bed the whole way across above the bumper. Glad I own a CHEVY!!!!!
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mcsteven said:Don't be too hard on it. If it proves itself worthy, when it dies it will be crushed, melted, and come back as a GMT. Like re-in-CAR-Nation.
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Ghoster said:HOLY BODY KIT BATMAN!!
Midnyteryder02 said:Saw this at the local Walmart..
dmanns67 said:I love the mural of the tied up girl in the back of the truck
Looks so real.
mcsteven said:Not sure if I missed one or you were maybe looking at the pics with a small screen. Think you were confusing the image of the Virgin Mary with a tied up girl.
dmanns67 said:The one I seen was on FB. I will see if I can find it again.
smt 59 said:I have seen that one as well, it is on here somewhere posted back in December or January.
Hatchet said:Here ya go...
dmanns67 said:Hatchet FTW.
That is hilarious, I would like to see a video of people's reactions. It looks very real.
mcsteven said:I don't like the concept, but the artist did do a good rendering. The tire tread, the bed liner, the twists and grain of the rope, the snugness of the jeans and wrinkles in the shirt are all well done. But to be honest, the old fashioned ideas of rednecks, "good ole boys," and sometimes even guys in pickups have gotten a bad name. And this probably doesn't help that image. No offense meant, just what I used to hear when I worked and lived near less open minded people.
trailboycer72 said:We have a beat down old f-150 around here that has something very similar to this and I was very impressed with the detail in the artwork but after closer inspection I realized that it was a sheet of vinyl the was printed from a photo. It is a taboo scenario nonetheless and according the the driver has garnered him a couple tickets due to the suggested vulgarity and profanity of it. If I see it again I will snap a pic just so y'all can see for yourself.
No offense taken. Not my truck nor would I have that painted on my truck. I was just commenting on the artistic detail of the tailgate. Nothing more, nothing less. If this is a vinyl and the owner took the time to set up this picture, he might have other issues.mcsteven said:I don't like the concept, but the artist did do a good rendering. The tire tread, the bed liner, the twists and grain of the rope, the snugness of the jeans and wrinkles in the shirt are all well done. But to be honest, the old fashioned ideas of rednecks, "good ole boys," and sometimes even guys in pickups have gotten a bad name. And this probably doesn't help that image. No offense meant, just what I used to hear when I worked and lived near less open minded people.