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Originally Posted by Fat Hoe
the truck isn't as patina'd as the hot rod city truck, but it does have a decent amount of surface rust on it...I'll have to get pictures up on here tomorrow, it's dark now...
and for everyone who's asking about my drop and wheels, I'm going with 20" coys and a 6/8 static drop...I originally posted that I was going to go with 18s and a 5/7, but after looking at classic87's truck, I'm in love...I can deal with a little rubbing and hitting bumpstops for that look...
the reason I really want to keep the patina is not because I'm cheap, because I can have a top notch paint job for pocket change...I like the look, but I was wondering what yall thought about it as a marketing aspect...I'm going to have the truck in my booth at different car shows and also I'll be showing the truck when I can't get or they don't have vendor booths...I want the wow factor...the interior is already going to be over the top, I just thought the old aged exterior would make the interior pop even more...
Chuck
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From a strickly marketing aspect i think its a great idea. You want the eyes to be drawn to what your selling(interior in this case). Add a shop logo on the side and it will be a vehicle that people will remember.

I say go for it and keep us up to date with some PICs