Nope. Has to be four-door automatic in white, black or a shade of gray. "That's what everybody wants."If they had a 2 door I'd be all in
I don't need it for anything though, but it would be crazy cool
How about the peal-n-stick faux front quarter panel vents? Gets you that highly sought-after Buick vibe! I can only imagine what the rest of the truck in the picture below looks like...but I bet he has lights in the grillThe only thing I dislike more then these 3 little lights are fake hood scoops...which many have.
it’ll cost ya a bit more moolah. And it's a 450.If they had a 2 door I'd be all in
I don't need it for anything though, but it would be crazy cool
That isn’t retro. Dually truck platforms like Super Duty always had the 5 lights on the roof. They only went into the grille for Raptors because F-150 didn’t have dually parts bin.Pretty standard red neck, rough neck, and home construction boss vehicle up here. Love the retro roof lighting.
How about vents on the door? No lights in the grille at least - unless they’re hidden.How about the peal-n-stick faux front quarter panel vents? Gets you that highly sought-after Buick vibe! I can only imagine what the rest of the truck in the picture below looks like...but I bet he has lights in the grill
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my neighbor has a bright yellow 650 crew can dually with massive lift kit and camper on the back.it’ll cost ya a bit more moolah. And it's a 450.
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That isn’t retro. Dually truck platforms like Super Duty always had the 5 lights on the roof. They only went into the grille for Raptors because F-150 didn’t have dually parts bin.
Yeah, those F650s built up as personal pickups or SUVs are impressive BEASTS! I liked the older design with the big chrome nostril grille.my neighbor has a bright yellow 650 crew can dually with massive lift kit and camper on the back.
Never understood that trend - to add the 'fatboy' lights to the hood if it wasn't required. I always equated the 3 amber lights with a slow vehicle... like a truck hauling farm animal carcasses down to the rendering plant.