Show off your Caribou.
#12
not white, black, red, blue.
Magnetic Grey would have been another choice. though i think the caribou is pretty nice.
Does it change its shade during the day. Its almost looks golden. The one i saw at the dealer looked more brown.
Best of luck with it.
Magnetic Grey would have been another choice. though i think the caribou is pretty nice.
Does it change its shade during the day. Its almost looks golden. The one i saw at the dealer looked more brown.
Best of luck with it.
#13
Stock caribou 2.7 (hence the name) for now. Gotta stay stock for a while until the wife gets on board with some mods.
As far as color though caribou was my first choice. W/ all the black features (or lack there of) on the 301a already (door handles, mirrors) it's gonna look even cooler with black wheels, larger tires, black nerf bars, and an icon lift.
As far as color though caribou was my first choice. W/ all the black features (or lack there of) on the 301a already (door handles, mirrors) it's gonna look even cooler with black wheels, larger tires, black nerf bars, and an icon lift.
#15
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I like Caribou. It was my 3rd choice in color. First was Tuxedo black, which I got, second was Green gem.
Although thinking about it if I would drive a brown truck, I must be getting old. Brown is an old man truck color.
Although thinking about it if I would drive a brown truck, I must be getting old. Brown is an old man truck color.
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Lockelamora (10-16-2015)
#17
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Good looking truck & topper!
I ordered a Caribou truck. From owning a 1993 F150 2-tone brown truck, I realize that brown colored trucks don't show their age over the decades as quickly as other colors, especially light colors. Caribou won't show dust or soil as much as white or black. I want a truck that blends in with nature and doesn't stand out in the woods; only Caribou and Guard meet that requirement. Caribou matches or compliments the lower-body and graphics colors on many camping trailers. The metallic in the Caribou paint really looks good and will reward the owners who maintain their trucks finish.
I ordered a Caribou truck. From owning a 1993 F150 2-tone brown truck, I realize that brown colored trucks don't show their age over the decades as quickly as other colors, especially light colors. Caribou won't show dust or soil as much as white or black. I want a truck that blends in with nature and doesn't stand out in the woods; only Caribou and Guard meet that requirement. Caribou matches or compliments the lower-body and graphics colors on many camping trailers. The metallic in the Caribou paint really looks good and will reward the owners who maintain their trucks finish.
Last edited by Velosprout; 10-16-2015 at 02:05 AM.
#18
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