It is a trend started in cars with Dodge Charger, then Ford Mustang, followed by the Camaro. Went over really well in cars, so I don't see why it wouldn't for trucks.
The difference though, is that with the cars, they're mimicking the whole style, not just the paint scheme.
FTR, I DO like the new Challengers, Mustangs and Camaros.
The difference though, is that with the cars, they're mimicking the whole style, not just the paint scheme.
FTR, I DO like the new Challengers, Mustangs and Camaros.
How about a Camaro with a little tweaking and turned into a late model Trans Am? I think a single cab chevy, 4'' lift, old wheels, roll bar with KC's, and a 70's brown two tone would be freakn sweet!
How about a Camaro with a little tweaking and turned into a late model Trans Am? I think a single cab chevy, 4'' lift, old wheels, roll bar with KC's, and a 70's brown two tone would be freakn sweet!
I was never a fan of that body style, whatever is was ... 70s TA ... and I'm not a fan of that car either, but I do appreciate the work that it took to get it there. Most noteably, the T-tops. I don't think you can get the new cars with T-tops, can you?
I was never a fan of that body style, whatever is was ... 70s TA ... and I'm not a fan of that car either, but I do appreciate the work that it took to get it there. Most noteably, the T-tops. I don't think you can get the new cars with T-tops, can you?
Not sure about the camaros. I was sitting in my buddies 17' Stingray this morning and I think it did. Pretty sure this pic went viral. I can almost bet we will see all kinds of color schemes and body styles soon. People need reasons to blow money! lol
Sure makes me miss the first new truck I bought, a '77 Heavy Half Ton maroon and white. Pretty slick. Miss the two tones that are not available from GM.
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