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my truck is black...

our malibu ltz is black... same color... looks cool as heck in the driveway

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my truck is black...

our malibu ltz is black... same color... looks cool as heck in the driveway

I guess I wimped out. :sigh:

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Black is back :sigh:

 

Did it leave? :lol:

I was reading an article on the new camaro today and black is the most popular color for that car too. :cheers:

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On my fifth black veihcle

1999 2 door 2 wheel drive tahoe

2002 SCSB Stepside Sierra

2001 GMC Yukon

2008 Lincoln Vavigator

2009 CCSB Silverado

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I have my first black truck and i love it! Nothing nicer when its clean... Just thinking if i should go ahead and powdercoat the front and lower grille black aswell or leave them chrome.

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I wanted granit blue or silver. Could only find black,red or white. So I got black.

 

The only problem I have with black is it only stays clean for 5 minutes then it's dirty again. But for that 5 minutes it looks great.

 

 

 

 

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I just got my 1st black truck...a 2010 GMC Sierra SLE CC. I haven't had a chance to get any pics of it yet, but as soon as I get a chance I'll get some posted. I never really cared for black vehicles, but after seeing this one sitting on the lot, I had to have it.

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I too have a Big Black Truck.

Its name is the B. A. T. Mobile ( Big A$$ Truck ).

My truck works so it is generally not bright and shinny, it lives and works in the outdoors 24 / 7.

I have a few pics when it was a few months old from my cell phone ( only digital camera at the time), here are a few below. I do not a fancy place to take pics except the parking lot so the other cars in the pics are not mine.

 

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Well I guess I should post a few pictures of my new 2010 Silverado.

 

I had it clean... but you know how that goes when you have black. Took it in to get the LineX sprayed and it was all dusty when I got it back. Pictures were taken after the box was done so?

 

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first black truck here and I am liking it alot. Though yes, very very difficult and somewhat frustrating when trying to keep it clean. I just invested in some klasse all in one and klasse sealant glaze and looking forward to applying it!!

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I guess I should chime in here also.

 

93 Black Stepside 2WD

99 White Xtra Cab 4WD

08 Black Crew Cab 4WD

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