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Ha! Ha! Just giving you a hard time... A heck of a good looking truck, I hope I can get mine to look that good, it is close but still needs some work!walnut wrote:It was not you guys I was worried about. There were 3 other people bidding on it and they were the ones that I got paraniod about.
Joe Kriston wrote:Congrats...I s'pose the next question will be how to remove the fire department lettering without doing too much harm to the paint...You really hate to do too much messing with the originality of the truck...
You are correct about fading and especially red. When I've removed lettering, no matter what the color, you could always see the difference in the color where the lettering was. The customer usually wanted more lettering over where the old lettering was so the faded area wasn't as noticeable. Since the fire truck was stored in a garage most of the time, it may not have faded.1971ford wrote:Red paint fades the most out of any other color. I would think that after 40 years, you're going to have a bit of a color mismatch problem if you take those letters off. But that wouldn't worry me. Because I think the letters should stay!!!!!!