Two Tone Paint Classic Scheme
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From: Nowhereville, Barton City Michigan
After seeing the tailgate on the blue and white truck I think like it that way better. 
Too bad you didn't have to make a trip up this way. I could hook you up. A buddy of mine has a huge vinyl shop and does incredible work. He goes to SEMA every year and does a bunch of wraps during the week on the showroom floor.
I think even if you're not on facespace or whatever it's called you should be able to scroll down and look at some pics of his work. https://www.facebook.com/Evolutiondesignwerx/?__xts__
Too bad you didn't have to make a trip up this way. I could hook you up. A buddy of mine has a huge vinyl shop and does incredible work. He goes to SEMA every year and does a bunch of wraps during the week on the showroom floor.
I think even if you're not on facespace or whatever it's called you should be able to scroll down and look at some pics of his work. https://www.facebook.com/Evolutiondesignwerx/?__xts__
https://www.psatrucks.ca/certified/F...46400e1b71.htm
Here's a link to more photos of the blue/white Ford. Looks like they did the tgate the same way as Rick shopped mine.
Here's a link to more photos of the blue/white Ford. Looks like they did the tgate the same way as Rick shopped mine.
Not sure I like this one like that... I think I would prefer the bottom all white with the F-150 in blue.
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 31,718
Likes: 12,548
From: Nowhereville, Barton City Michigan
Personally, I never really cared for two-tone versions, back in the day, and still don’t today. To each their own, by all means. But if I was to do this, I certainly would do vinyl, instead of paint. For several reasons, but primarily, cost. As well as cost to repair, and cost to revert. Doing this in vinyl could easily be done in a couple of hours, and ready to drive instantly. In paint... not so much.









