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67-72 with flames?
I know these trucks are out there, but I can't seem to find too many pics. Anyone have flames on their trucks, or pictures of someone's that does? I want to break up the solid orange that my 72 lwb is, and figure flaming it would be a cool way to do it. Thanks!
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Re: 67-72 with flames?
Here's a couple, I have to resize the others.
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Re: 67-72 with flames?
Great pics guys! Really gives me some inspiration and an idea of what my truck could look like with a nice set of flames.
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Re: 67-72 with flames?
Heres mine with ghost flames.
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Re: 67-72 with flames?
Here's a pic of one of my old trucks, it gone now, but it has flames
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Re: 67-72 with flames?
ever thought about doing water drops
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Re: 67-72 with flames?
One more~~~
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Re: 67-72 with flames?
Wow do these trucks look great with flames, especially the orange one with the tribal, that looked great pete6960.
70blown GMC, I have thought about almost everything, but keep coming back to flames. I just like the look of em too much to abandon the idea I guess. 60's style scallops are another option, but I'll likely end up going with flames.
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Re: 67-72 with flames?
Not real but one of my renderings.
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