signs etc. for your truck/trailer ???

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Tuckster, May 30, 2010.

  1. phroziac

    phroziac Road Train Member

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    This is actual picture i took of the truck i mentioned. It wasn't even 100 miles from where I live. All kinds of crap in mailbox letters. My favorites are "BORN IN 94 RUNS IN 95" (what the f?), and "DIESEL FUEL ONLY", and whats up with "POWER DOG"? and the cheesy flames?
     
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  3. supdty93

    supdty93 Light Load Member

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    Oh, cut it out. At least they spent a little dinero on the rim covers. Back to the point, I was going to recommend E Bay myself, I dealt with a shop that produced Harley logo's for under a Hundred Dollars for my utility truck and they deversified on any order. But, Poconorob,being a brother member, seems like the way to go. A 24" cut machine isn't bad to suit your purpose, unless your looking to wrap the ##### like the Procal program. Good Luck
     
  4. dino6960

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    thats to funny,mabey hes ex-army, when i was in we used to call duct tape ,hundred mile and hour tape,thats back when that stuff stuck to anything, and if you did a hundred miles an hour that crap wouldnt budge!!!!:biggrin_25524: in the winter time that stuff was great for stoping the wind from comeing in those window vents and gaps on the old 5 t0n or twice in a halfs lol
     
  5. dmg1029

    dmg1029 Light Load Member

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    Next we'll be having Red Green do custom lettering.

    BTW, there's a very reasonable letting shop across from the J in Albuquerque.
     
  6. Tuckster

    Tuckster Light Load Member

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    I'm actually looking for flags etc. and maybe a God bless our troops etc.
    something around 24" X 36"


     
  7. jron619

    jron619 Medium Load Member

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    :biggrin_2559::biggrin_2559::biggrin_2559:


    that looks so TACKY and UGLY. They are never aligned straight.
     
  8. 59Panhead

    59Panhead Medium Load Member

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    I'd laugh my ### off if I saw that somewhere. Especially the "Power Dog" Must be the long lost pet of.....
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  9. Poconorob

    Poconorob Light Load Member

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    Gotcha, Im cutting 22" letters for my logo going across the sides of my dryvan and it STILL looks small! I dont think I have enough material to cut flags that big.....but if the "god bless our troops" arent to big I can cut ya a some really cheap basically to deplete my stock more than anything. the colors I have left are ..... med grey, royal blue, yellow, white, burgundy, pink, light blue, silver, aqua. Would it be a no-no to give a "all you can fit per running foot" price on here? or not.:biggrin_255:
     
  10. Powder Joints

    Powder Joints Subjective Prognosticator

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    Now yur talkin, that's a real truck.
     
  11. milskired

    milskired Road Train Member

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    LOL If you all only had a chance to go to Iraq or Afghanistan and see some of the old rickety MAN trucks or Mercedes over there or the Scanias. Lets just say they are ubsessed with the michelin man wearing a turbin. He is on everything. They also have freakin tassles hanging from anything you can hang it on.

    The afghani police would put aluminium tape on there pickups and 5 ton IH straight trucks we give them. It is pretty rediculous.
     
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