Truck Pix... post yours

Discussion in 'Truckers' Photo Shack | Art Gallery' started by I am medicineman, Jan 21, 2011.

  1. 379exhd

    379exhd Road Train Member

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    Thank you for the compliment. Honestly though I wish I could get my tanks, wheels, tool boxes...heck all the shiny stuff on my tractor to shine like the one in your signature. How long ago was it that you were driving that one?
     
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  3. RunFlat

    RunFlat Light Load Member

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    Get "California custom" polish. It's probably the best stuff I ever used and its easy. Make sure to get step one and the polish. Step one is a green looking bottle while the polish is purple.
     
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  4. Giggles the Original

    Giggles the Original Road Train Member


    that one was in the early 90's..and hubby did all of our polish work himself BY hand...with no buffer etc....i know Vernons Truck Wash in Barstow used to be THE BEST place to have stuff polished...BUT THATS BEEN years ago....
     
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  5. 379exhd

    379exhd Road Train Member

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    She was a good looking truck. And I've got a lot of respect for your hubby polishing you the truck by hand by himself. You get a set of accomplishment that way and that's why I polish my own truck but I use a buffer. My skinny little arms ain't got the muscle to take the grime that's been there for years. Grabyill over in Rockport does a good job with polishing if you're ever in that area they'll probably do my rims next time I go through there they have to be removed and cut with a buffer and rogue bar. Wipe on wipe off polish just didn't do the trick. I've seen the california polish that run flat recommended the mack dealer up here uses it. Don't get me wrong it's good stuff worked pretty well just didn't give the same shine to the chrome that my truck had. Then again the chrome on the mack he was polishing might not have been as good of quality. I'll order a few bottles and compare the 2 see how it goes but that's a job for next weekend lol.
     
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  6. GOV'T_Trucker

    GOV'T_Trucker Heavy Load Member

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    80,000lbs gross... 46,000 of material...

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  7. Giggles the Original

    Giggles the Original Road Train Member

    this was our last road trk ..posted this earlier in here...but some of you i dont think have looked back that far. LOL
     
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  8. dr1c

    dr1c Light Load Member

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    Day time and Night time Rides.....


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  9. MackDumpDriver

    MackDumpDriver Bobtail Member

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    My first truck ever, 01 sterling . NO POWER And slides around like a Porsche in a dusting of snow, after this went to a granite, now supposedly I have a new international for this upcoming winter ImageUploadedByTapatalk1368449731.031693.jpg


    My spring summer fall daily driver [​IMG]
     
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  10. SGTSmokdU

    SGTSmokdU Light Load Member

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    My new ride...

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    Sent from your iPhone via my Galaxy Nexus!
     
  11. Mattchu

    Mattchu Light Load Member

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