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87 STEPPER 03-27-2007 06:00 AM

For guys that like skerts
 
I dont care for 'em!
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...7/ea2bade3.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...3/ea2badeb.jpg

liljon285 03-27-2007 06:17 AM

Re: For guys that like skerts
 
hehe Wow never seen one with them and now i have, their not ugly but diffrent.

68Stepbed 03-27-2007 08:08 AM

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Yup, there's one like that running around here except it's burgundy and gold. Skirts need to stay on old school street rods, not trucks.

Slonaker 03-27-2007 09:00 AM

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There is one with fender skirts I see in my neighborhod every couple of months. It looks like it has every accessory on it that JC Whitney ever sold. :) It isn't my style, but it is a VERY nice, clean truck. I need to talk to the owner some time.

Slonaker

hiway 03-27-2007 09:39 AM

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Talk about a blast from the past! I'm suprised it doesn't have a spot light on the pillar and curtains in the back window.

boatpuller 03-27-2007 10:36 AM

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might look better if matched up.but,i'm gonna have to call that fugly.with a capital F.

Zilverado 03-27-2007 11:41 AM

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EEKS!!! Call me a purist or even a bit of a red-neck, but that is not my style AT ALL!!! Although, the truck does look nice and clean, and I can even get into the light green (I think) colour...

My thoughts - - lose the running boards, fender skirts, bug deflector and even the fog lights... Now flip the tires (maybe go a little bigger) to black wall or solid white letters out, and you're getting somewhere.

Just my $.02.

Srubydo1986 03-27-2007 11:47 AM

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personally i like the truck.

Like most people the skirts not me or the running board (trucks not high enough to need one) other then that id leave it alone tires are ok but like Zilverado said they do need a different tire but thier livable tell they were out.

boxrodz 03-30-2007 12:34 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Slonaker (Post 2095485)
There is one with fender skirts I see in my neighborhod every couple of months. It looks like it has every accessory on it that JC Whitney ever sold. :) It isn't my style, but it is a VERY nice, clean truck. I need to talk to the owner some time.

Slonaker

I seen a couple of those in the past as well. They also seemed to have all the bells and whistles. Must be a styling thing ...

boxrodz 03-30-2007 12:53 AM

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I got a 'vision'. :cool:

Lose the step bumper, the trim around the rear wheel wells, the running boards, the mirrors, the step bumper, bug deflector and the stock grille insert. Then, weld in the fender skirts, extend the lower bed trim across the fender skirts, add a sport bumper, a couple of spot lights, a windshield visor, triple tip lakepipes and a modified '50s style grille insert. Sling it to the ground and add some wide whites with caddy caps. Then, smooth it out and give it a poppin' dark paint job.

Presto, a '70s PU style of a '50s Merc 'shoebox' leadsled.

Now, where's that digital photo editor ...

Srubydo1986 03-30-2007 01:09 AM

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:agree: :gi:

NOW that sounds nice. Who what to build one? Or at least photo shop one, oh what boxrodz you photo shop stuff. If your not to busy one id say week cause that sounds hard can you make one with the computer id love to see it.

86swb 03-31-2007 03:29 PM

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I have also seen a few around here but always older men driving them and I would say these men are from the 50's era hot rodding days and also had the skirts on there cars. They (skirts) were very popular back then. Not really my taste on trucks. Those skirts he has on his truck does not look like it was made for that truck.

79underconstruction 03-31-2007 03:47 PM

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yea never saw skirts on a truck like this and i hope i never do again

boxrodz 04-08-2007 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by boxrodz (Post 2100243)
I got a 'vision'. :cool:

Lose the step bumper, the trim around the rear wheel wells, the running boards, the mirrors, the step bumper, bug deflector and the stock grille insert. Then, weld in the fender skirts, extend the lower bed trim across the fender skirts, add a sport bumper, a couple of spot lights, a windshield visor, triple tip lakepipes and a modified '50s style grille insert. Sling it to the ground and add some wide whites with caddy caps. Then, smooth it out and give it a poppin' dark paint job.

Presto, a '70s PU style of a '50s Merc 'shoebox' leadsled.

Now, where's that digital photo editor ...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Srubydo1986 (Post 2100265)
:agree: :gi:

NOW that sounds nice. Who what to build one? Or at least photo shop one, oh what boxrodz you photo shop stuff. If your not to busy one id say week cause that sounds hard can you make one with the computer id love to see it.

Alright, Srubydo ....

I had a chance to do a mild custom chop.

WARNING: This isn't for the 'strong at heart' or the Purist. ;)

Ivan D. 04-08-2007 03:34 AM

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Good work, Boxrodz, as always. However this visor just don't seem right, how about something along what liljon285 has on his truck? This one:

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2.../tito001-2.jpg

killthewabbit 04-08-2007 07:44 AM

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After looking down through these responses, I guess this is why they don't sell many of these skirts anymore for our trucks.

Not that I disagree, though. They're hideous.

knightlife 04-08-2007 08:22 AM

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not my cup of tea...*shrugs*

Srubydo1986 04-08-2007 11:35 AM

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Thats awesome If i had the casha nd time id do that to my truck. But mines a 86 guess ill have to get a 70s truck. no problem the more the better. ;)

I like every thing about that picture i would change a thing. IM not a big red guy but it looks great in flat dark red.

Slonaker 04-08-2007 12:25 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by boxrodz (Post 2114781)
Alright, Srubydo ....

I had a chance to do a mild custom chop.

WARNING: This isn't for the 'strong at heart' or the Purist. ;)

I didn't think I would like that, but I do... :eek:

Slonaker

Bishops Trucks 04-08-2007 12:29 PM

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bufugly!

fourty1 04-08-2007 01:22 PM

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.. not to offend to ANY one,,.. but some people should just go fishing or play golf....
in other words.. ' Do It ' , just don't ......' do it ' SO badly....
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boxrodz 04-09-2007 02:11 PM

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Yup, definately not your popular, mainstream, or run of the mill 'sport/street truck', 'hot rod', 'custom rod', etc...
In fact, many truck (as well as leadsled) enthusiasts probably have trouble with it, hence the WARNING.

Many times, it's 'unpopular' (or 'incomprehensible') to take styling cue(s) from one era and try to 'make it fit' that of another era, especially if it's too extreme.

boxrodz 04-09-2007 02:15 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ivan D. (Post 2114824)
Good work, Boxrodz, as always. However this visor just don't seem right, how about something along what liljon285 has on his truck? ...

Ivan -

Yeah, the shape and profile liljon285's visor would probably look better. But, the idea was to extend the profile of the roofline beyond the windshield to function as a visor as well as to give the impression of a chop top. Even though the top has been chopped 'bout 2". Then, extend and tie in the SS trim on the rain gutter around the edges of the visor.

A few other changes could be applied as well... smoothing (or modding) the side markers, modestly frenching in the front markers, and inserting some type of 50's bullet style grille in place of the chrome strip insert to match the caddy caps and the spot lights, ... just to name a few.

And, of course, add another disclaimer.

wklink 04-10-2007 04:05 AM

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Fender skirts are one of those things that work only on a small percentage of vehicles.

Skirts look good on my 62 T-bird, they look good on old Impalas or on classic 50's cars. I can't imagine any good reason to put skirts on a normal pickup truck. I'm not talking about show trucks, they are not really 'trucks' in the true sense of the word. That's not a slam on show trucks, they are something for people to look at and enjoy, not something to dump 2X8s into at Home Depot.

I didn't even realize they made fender skirts for pickup trucks, I cannot imagine too many people actually spending hard earned cash on them.

Srubydo1986 04-10-2007 09:51 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wklink (Post 2118432)
Fender skirts are one of those things that work only on a small percentage of vehicles.

Skirts look good on my 62 T-bird, they look good on old Impalas or on classic 50's cars. I can't imagine any good reason to put skirts on a normal pickup truck. I'm not talking about show trucks, they are not really 'trucks' in the true sense of the word. That's not a slam on show trucks, they are something for people to look at and enjoy, not something to dump 2X8s into at Home Depot.

I didn't even realize they made fender skirts for pickup trucks, I cannot imagine too many people actually spending hard earned cash on them.

I agree but there is a thin line betwwen show and show with still go. Around town i have seen old truck completely restored and still people put lumber in the bed or furniture (ofcourse they take many precausions not to scratch it with sheets and such). Also there was a picture here some time ago that had a one ton duel sitting about 3 inch off the ground, but behind it was a car trailer with a car being towed. (usablity with style)

Just a thought i agree with what you said. Cause there mightbe only 5% of people that will ever put something heavy in the back of restored truck.


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