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Old 11-18-2008, 10:26 AM   #26
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Re: thinking of murdereing my truck

here's my dad's black gmc(it was raining the day I took the pic)
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Old 11-18-2008, 03:45 PM   #27
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Re: thinking of murdereing my truck

Can we use a different term other than "Murdered"? How about low budget, dechromed, or even monotone paint. Heck I can even painfully accept the term "rat rod".I'm sorry, but "murdered just brings up crazy images and doesn't set well with thoughts of these trucks. I'm not that old, but calling something "Murdered" just has crazy Thuggish tones to it and really brings bad juju to these classics. Although, in all fairness, I guess the same could be said about "Suicide" Doors. Why must we come up with new terms to describe old treatments? Why can't we call it what it is "low budget", and spend the creative juices we use coming up with new terms coming up with new ideas and concepts for these trucks.
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Old 11-18-2008, 04:40 PM   #28
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Re: thinking of murdereing my truck

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Can we use a different term other than "Murdered"? How about low budget, dechromed, or even monotone paint. Heck I can even painfully accept the term "rat rod".I'm sorry, but "murdered just brings up crazy images and doesn't set well with thoughts of these trucks. I'm not that old, but calling something "Murdered" just has crazy Thuggish tones to it and really brings bad juju to these classics. Although, in all fairness, I guess the same could be said about "Suicide" Doors. Why must we come up with new terms to describe old treatments? Why can't we call it what it is "low budget", and spend the creative juices we use coming up with new terms coming up with new ideas and concepts for these trucks.
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dunno. why "kill" the lights?
why "slam" a truck?
how come "i crush a lot"
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Old 11-18-2008, 04:58 PM   #29
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Lol
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