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Theres a couple of trucks that I've fallen in love with the stock 80s two tone. I really like the light blue dk blue combo and the light blue white combo. Especially with a little wear on it
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I strongly considered painting the secondary color white, but kept original colors. Could vinyl wrap it white pretty easy though!
 

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I strongly considered painting the secondary color white, but kept original colors. Could vinyl wrap it white pretty easy though!
Yes...but I seem to only like 2 tone when it's faded and rough. Go figure.
 

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I strongly considered painting the secondary color white, but kept original colors. Could vinyl wrap it white pretty easy though!
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I know. The thought had crossed my mind. Most of what I've seen they cut the frame and put a short bed on it. Can you cut down bed too?

I watch Puddin's Fab Shop on Youtube when I can. and he had a short series of videos on doing exactly that - had a damaged longbed and he cut/welded/reinforced the frame and then cut down the longbed sides to match what the measurements of a factory shortbed to make everything look right. Did the welds at the front bed coreners if I recall, that way they wouldn't show on a smooth flat panel.
 

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I watch Puddin's Fab Shop on Youtube when I can. and he had a short series of videos on doing exactly that - had a damaged longbed and he cut/welded/reinforced the frame and then cut down the longbed sides to match what the measurements of a factory shortbed to make everything look right. Did the welds at the front bed coreners if I recall, that way they wouldn't show on a smooth flat panel.
Just found the video. Going to watch it tonight. It would be really nice to do that and be able to keep the paint!
 

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Also a clue to where I live if you don’t look at my location on the left where yours says Miami….
I strongly considered painting the secondary color white, but kept original colors. Could vinyl wrap it white pretty easy though!
Yes, love that combo
 

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