Stripes/Graphics
#11
I'm considering doing something. For me, there is just too much real estate and I want to break it up somewhat. The one thing I'm worried about is if and when they are removed will the paint around them be faded considerably? Vinyl (sticker) or paint. The vinyl is easy to remove if you get tired of it. The paint, not so much. And 99% of the people wouldn't know the difference looking at your ride.
#13
^^ They spent a LOT of money to make a beautiful black truck that ugly.
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#16
Funny. I always debadge my cars, including trunk logos, if there're no holes. But with this truck, surprisingly, will leave it alone. It has black dual pin-striping dealer added, at the height where the 'F150' emblem is, front to back, but broken at the 'F150' badge, and looks quite nice. I also debated the FX4 and 'ecoboost' badges, but decided to leave everything as is. First time ever. Ha ha. If I removed everything, truck would look like a refrigerator. Ha ha. And since it's white, and will live under a garage most of its life, no paint fading issues here. Looks quite classy now, so will leave it alone. Just did a bed cover, fender liners, and Stubby antenna, and waiting on the MAXpider mats and BedRug bedliner, to continue the classy look, rather than the industrial one. Have yet to take a pic to post.
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I think a grey Shelby style stripe looks good on a Ruby Red Mustang, not so much on a 150.
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I understand I think that you're saying you like it only in original Broncos, but I'm not sure what you're meaning by saying no?