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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Sweeny,Texas
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Factory Trim VS Painted
I was thinking about putting the lower factory trim on my truck when I get it repainted. But then I was thinking about painting the factory trim. Any ideas would HELP!!!!!!
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Cale, Arkansas
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
Great truck, you must have been reading my mind on my build. I perfer the factory trim. What size tire/wheel. Stock height? Where did the gas cap come from?
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Plantersville,TX
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
Factory trim it will give it that classic look
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
You might be able to get someone to photoshop it on the truck for you for a more realistic idea...or take this picture and use it but change to your color. I tried it three ways, black, blue to match the truck, and with the grille blue.
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
I also did a quick chop on another truck w/ and w/out trim for my idea
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Smyrna, TN
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
I saw this truck with painted on trim at the Nashville Good Guys show. It looked really good in person. I guess it would be an option if you didn't want to drill holes in your truck.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Sherwood Oregon
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
To get the painted on trim does it have to be airbrushed on by a good artist?
The first blue truck is badass Last edited by LuckyHenriksen; 10-25-2008 at 12:45 AM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
That's the only way I would do it...
Expect to pay quite a bit of $$$$.
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Terrell, TX
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
Painted. To me automotive trim is an add on and never looks that great. I thought I would like it when I bought my CST. It was my very first truck with trim and I wound up not liking it at all. I'm not even a fan of factory badges...I like the clean painted look of custom trucks much better.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Sweeny,Texas
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
Thanks for all the help and the pictures.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Sherwood Oregon
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
Plus, painted trim must be wayy easier to keep clean
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Location: Clark Co, WA
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
I like both. Although not a truck, I saw this a few years and was blown away by the artistic ability of whomever did it. It's all painted on. The car itself is amazing as well!
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Location: Sherwood Oregon
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
Oh ya, I have a postcard of that "GTO". It was built here in P- town wasn't it?
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
As far as I know it was.
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
My opinion is that running only the lower trim, is best served with the '67-68 trim, which also goes over the wheel openings. Chip Foose thought that, too. He used it on a '69-72 that he did on 'Overhaulin'. You wouldn't have to use the taillight/tailgate trim. That would maintain a 'clean' look. But it would be cheaper to buy new/repro trim than to have someone airbrush it on....in my opinion. I haven't priced the airbrushing, though, so I may be mistaken.
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
Here is a pict of a truck that has everything painted on....Looks great, not my truck but another member I believe...
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
i am a beleiver in the painted trim as well. i think it would be alot easier to keep clean & i think it adds a custom look without making it quite so obvious. as far as price goes, i wonder if by the time you add in the cost of new trim, brackets clips & then the money or time to put it on & make it line up i bet you could have a godd airbrush artist (painter) add painted trim to the truck for about the same or maybe even cheaper?????
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Re: Factory Trim VS Painted
Here are more pics of that truck that I saved from awhile back. These are not my pics and hope it's alright if I posted them. Trevor
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