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Black Trucks Matter

Hallback

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 1, 2011
Messages
2,331
Location
Aberdeen Wa.
Occupation
Gyppo tower logger
Thank you guys.
I still need to get short exhaust tips on it (I may have to cut & weld these to height) finish out the plumbing (oil/air) and a few other small things.
She is close!
 

Old Doug

Senior Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2013
Messages
4,540
Location
Mo
Very sharp i wonder how much hotter a dark colored truck gets. When i was looking for a chevy c70 i found a black with a red striped one. It was in great shape even had ac but i kept thinking about how i about burnt my finger prints off on my dads black f150 door the summer before.
 

Birken Vogt

Charter Member
Joined
Nov 30, 2003
Messages
5,323
Location
Grass Valley, Ca
I used to work out of a black '05 or so Ford ranger and that thing got real hot real quick. It had a good air conditioner but you could just feel the heat coming down out of the headliner driving along the road.
 

CM1995

Administrator
Joined
Jan 21, 2007
Messages
13,373
Location
Alabama
Occupation
Running what I brung and taking what I win
Beautiful rig Hallback!


I love black cars and trucks but they are a no-go down here in the summer time. The black plastic trim on my F350 burnt my forearm yesterday.o_O
 
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