I took plastic toy cars from walmart, boiled their front ends in water and squashed them. after cooling, I drilled them through and safety-wired them on the back of my rig resembling a pile up. people stay far away from me. the cal hiway patrol stopped me and told me they were funny, just make sure they didnt fall off or shake loose. It's a good awareness tool for 4 wheelers. I get a lot of honks.
They may own this truck but it is my truck and I take the best care of it best I can,I have one of those anttena cactus on my driver side door because that is my home I may live in little rock but my heart is in arizona.A 99 cent compass next to my gps cause you cant always rely on technology.I have carpet mats on the floor fuzzy dice on the pull string for the air horn and chrome caps and lugs on the wheels.I would have a bunch of chicken lights if they let me but sadly they dont.I have all the conviences of home a 2500 inverter and a 1500 watt inverter for my fridge microwave tv wireless internet laptop I live in this truck so I make it a comfortable for me as I can.I am just glad I finaly got rid of the smoke smell after two bottles of fabreeze, I may be one in a crowd but I dont have to look like it or smell like it.
i got chrome door locks. forgot to mention that oh by the way. i strongly advise this. blue beacon truck wash. rain-ex wax, spring for the shiny wheels/tanks if they ask ya too. $44 to do just the tractor. wash, rain-ex wax coating, and the shiny stuff for my chrome bumper, rims, and tanks... my truck is so increbly shiny and pretty.... id marry my rig if i could
Id like to take it to a wash, but on my dedicated run, there is no truck wash nearby anywhere and I dont know if Schneider springs for them or not. My truck right now is rather dirty on the outside. There is a local car wash that im thinking MIGHT be tall enough for the tractor, not sure though.