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I saw a mistreated hummer a while back. Tinted windows, glossy black paint, lots of chrome, oversized chrome rims with low profile tires...
I thought I'd never see a 4x4 treated more inhumanely. I was wrong.
"Drive down one block and you will see the world look at you"
I don't want the world looking at me that way...
I like the fact that part of the customized options include air and a am fm tape player ,which is ford stock .I guess the plate on the floor covers a hole in the carpet or floor board.
wonder who did his pro $4,500.00 paint job that he did him self .
Looks more like a maco $250.00 paint job on an old beat up bronco with diamond plate to hide all the dents .
I see a lot of ripples in the quater panels. I still wonder at what point he got sober enough to say what the %^^& am I doing. Or maybe he kept saying " If I had just a little more diamond plate I could"
I bet the sheet metal will rust pretty fast with all the screw holes in it.
Hey lets email him and tell him to do the bug deflector too it looks out of place the only plastic thing on the truck
I came acroos an 85 bronco that some guy was selling, it was fairly clean but junky, the guy had put big crome plates over the pillar between the top and door. It looked very bad to me, The guy claimed there was no rust under the plates.
I did'nt think I would see anything much worse than putting peises of metal to hide rust and let it get worse under the plates.
I was wrong.
The diamond plate cut into flames is cool, but it should not be on any type of truck or car.
I wouldnt wish that on an avalanche, well maybe I would.
Well since nobody spotted it, I too have a piece of diamond plate under the silver trim on the tailgate (covering the factory-installed Bronco tailgate rust).