Re: Black and paint. Was: Greetings!!!

From: J B Cleary (bcleary@interlog.com)
Date: Fri May 16 1997 - 11:14:43 EDT


There IS only one color for a Dakota! That's BLACK.

There is nothing more feared by a F**D or Cheby than the 'Black Dak
Attack!!' ;^)

Brian Cleary
bcleary@interlog.com

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> From: Norah Kiraly <janor@ican.net>
> To: dakota@ait.fredonia.edu
> Subject: Re: Black and paint. Was: Greetings!!!
> Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 7:09 PM
>
> >>>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
> >
> >
> >Black, may be hard to keep clean, but it's easy to retouch. (black is
> black, >outside of flat, satin or glossy). I'm sure you red truck owners
> notice how >wonderful red oxydizes over time (bitch to color match). I've
> had no such >troubles with my several year old car and truck (both
black).
> I'd rather wash >it frequently, than not be able to spot repair it.
> >
> >-Bob T.
> >
>
> I agree. Black may be hard to keep clean, but when it's clean - look out.
 A
> clean, black Dakota with tinted windows looks sleek, fast and classy. My
> previous Dakota was blue, looked great, but this one is definitely my
> favorite. I've had many comments from strangers on it and I drive it
with
> pride!! It's well worth the little bit of extra work to keep it clean.
>
> Norah Kiraly
> current: '95 Dakota Sport black 4x2 CC V6/3.9L/Auto
> previous: '93 Dakota blue 4x2 CC V6/3.9L/Auto
>
>

 



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