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Old 06-21-2014, 04:39 PM   #18
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Re: Tri 5 hood

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Originally Posted by capnduane View Post
The Task Force trucks have the best lines of ANY vehicle EVER made...why mess with it?
___________Well said, OneOffStroker!

The "lines" on that particular TF truck aren't actually changed. It's still visually a TF truck through and trough with all of it's TF pieces on the outside. If you were to meet it running down the other side of the freeway you would think "wow, nice TF with great paint" and not think a lot more of it. It's when it is sitting with the hood open that the changes become apparent.
Not too offensive to anyone except the most jaded purest.




I don't think slant cutting the hood like is done on the AD trucks at and the F100 trucks works very well with the TF trucks though.
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