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Yes, ex-forest service truck. Picked it up at Cactus Auto Sales in Tucson.
Would you belive that's the first time I accually coated it in mud? The rest of the times have been dust or just get the undercarrage dirty. Much harder to change the color to tan than my subaru wagon was. I find that the mud has more of a color contrast to green than to white.
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Ever noticed if you stab the brakes just before you turn in hard the tail goes first?
Would you belive that's the first time I accually coated it in mud? The rest of the times have been dust or just get the undercarrage dirty. Much harder to change the color to tan than my subaru wagon was. I find that the mud has more of a color contrast to green than to white.
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Ever noticed if you stab the brakes just before you turn in hard the tail goes first?
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What's great is it has such a unique green, that it changes it's shade with lighting. The color is the inverse of camaflage - when it's in a parking lot - it sticks out; on the desert floor - it sticks out; in the forest - it sticks out; doesn't matter the environment. I cannot loose this truck. Which is good since I have a bad habit of loosing things.