At 12:42 PM 5/11/97 -0400, Sean Meldrum wrote:
>At 08:38 AM 5/11/97 -0400, you wrote:
[...]
>>i got the 97 V-6 in black.. you may want o rethink the color.. black
>>gets dirty very easily.. and i love my 97
>>
>Mine's black too and Stacy is right....it does get dirty easily....but,
>when it's clean *nothin* looks better than black. It does tend to show
:) Yep, the salesman said something along those lines when I was
ordering my truck... When black gets dirty, it looks pretty bad, but
when its clean, there's nothing better. :)
>stone chips easier too. My Dak is only 5 months old and I've already got
>about a half dozen to fix up.
ARGH! Me too! Anyone have any suggestions as to how to get rid of
them? Also, would it help if I bought a bug/stone deflector? Any
suggestions for a '96? Lund, perhaps?
And while I'm on the subject of paint, I have a strange "pit" on the
back of the cab, on the pillar on the passenger side. Its a smooth hole
that goes right down to the metal, and there's rust in it. Really
strange! Any suggestions for fixing that?
-Jon-
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