Yes.Those are ALMOST as cool as guys from AZ named Mike! Is it 100% confirmed that doors will be Aluminum?
The fenders too.
I'm considering a clear vinyl wrap.
Or just a total repaint in Grabber Lime or Calypso Coral.
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Yes.Those are ALMOST as cool as guys from AZ named Mike! Is it 100% confirmed that doors will be Aluminum?
Desert pinstriping is what you get when you head down a narrow trail with lots of desert shrubbery. Pretty much every plant you brush up against here will scratch the paint. Not a huge deal, but really shows on darker paint. Colors of rigs I've pinstriped over the years:Sooo.... what exactly is desert pinstriping? Is that when you get microscopic scratches from sand brushing against the vehicle??. In all seriousness I say go white. It will show less scratches
That sure is some purty pinstripes. Lol Makes sense now. I’ve never been to the desert (want to go hopefully next year) so just figured it was wide open areas but forgot about those little bastard bushes that are out there. My Red truck shows them pretty well. This time I’m thinking grey or Cactus grey for my Bronco as I love blue and red but those will definitely show up major.Desert pinstriping is what you get when you head down a narrow trail with lots of desert shrubbery. Pretty much every plant you brush up against here will scratch the paint. Not a huge deal, but really shows on darker paint. Colors of rigs I've pinstriped over the years:
White - hides pretty well
Grey primer (73 Bronco) - hides really well
Red - shows
Yellow (67 Bronco) - So/So
Gun metal grey - Shows everything like in the pic (grabbed off the internet - not my truck) This is my current truck which is an F-350, so wideness play a big factor here.
With all these new colors for the Bronco, just trying to see what options might be best. Guess I should just choose the color I like and show 'em proud! Afterall, a truck without dings and scratches isn't really a truck, is it?
wait what? the fenders are Aluminum?? I thought they were molded plasticYes.
The fenders too.
I'm considering a clear vinyl wrap.
Or just a total repaint in Grabber Lime or Calypso Coral.
Desert pinstriping is what you get when you head down a narrow trail with lots of desert shrubbery. Pretty much every plant you brush up against here will scratch the paint. Not a huge deal, but really shows on darker paint. Colors of rigs I've pinstriped over the years:
White - hides pretty well
Grey primer (73 Bronco) - hides really well
Red - shows
Yellow (67 Bronco) - So/So
Gun metal grey - Shows everything like in the pic (grabbed off the internet - not my truck) This is my current truck which is an F-350, so wideness play a big factor here.
With all these new colors for the Bronco, just trying to see what options might be best. Guess I should just choose the color I like and show 'em proud! Afterall, a truck without dings and scratches isn't really a truck, is it?
I might have remembered it wrong.wait what? the fenders are Aluminum?? I thought they were molded plastic
The flares are plastic but not the fenders.wait what? the fenders are Aluminum?? I thought they were molded plastic
oh right .... ok got itThe flares are plastic but not the fenders.
I had a 68 fj40 I restored and painted it khaki tan lacquer. Each winter I'd get busy and refresh the bad spots. Always looked good. I'll post photos if I can figure out how.With B&P going live tonight, I'm at the point of HAVING to pick my color soon. I like the Cyber Orange and Cactus Grey (of course I would - look at my avatar!) but I'm thinking CG would hide the desert pinstriping much better. Let's face it, there WILL be scratches on this rig, so I might as well get a color that hides them a little better.
Thoughts?