getnpsi
+1y
Custom vehicles and mini trucking trends in particular do not last. There are facebook fan pages for "where are they now" for stuff like this. A lot of magazine trucks in 1994 are sheet metal versions of "people of wal-mart" nowadays...i get it.
This particular truck, id take off the nipple piercing fogs, put a stockish grille on, ranger headlights and pretty much call it a day claming "period correct." I'm 36 years old, stuff like this was in every magazine not long ago. Sure if i had the money id not copy this guy in any shape or form but a running truck no rust, with a removable top and other upgrades is a solid buy no matter how much you chuck in the bin off the thing.
Remember the barf/abortion trucks were NOT out there on bumpy or salty roads, they were apart while the guy flipped more burgers or delivered pizzas in moms car! I'm experiencing the opposite with my own vehicles. Daily driven hard, so many rattles, so many leaks, swabar floating in its holddown bracket