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But only mentioned the chipping and scratching because it's already happened on my pickup...
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Our toys can't stay pristine forever. My dad used to say it's the scratches, dings & dents that add the uniqueness, otherwise all vehicles are identical.
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All good John, told my wife that too. To the Ford enthusiasts they see Chevy to everyone else they see a vintage pickup.
Our toys can't stay pristine forever. My dad used to say it's the scratches, dings & dents that add the uniqueness, otherwise all vehicles are identical.
Jim
Our toys can't stay pristine forever. My dad used to say it's the scratches, dings & dents that add the uniqueness, otherwise all vehicles are identical.
Jim
I've got dozens of chips on my trucks and don't loose any sleep over them, if I were that concerned they'd be transported in an enclosed trailer not to be seen or enjoyed...
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