I See A Trick My Truck

I've only seen the Trick My Truck television show a couple of times. Of the shows I've watched I am now seeing a truck they did on one of them. It has on impressive paint job with "Fort Stockton" on the back. You couldn't miss that truck anywhere. It just pulled into the truck stop and parked.

Must be nice. I remember how they did the interior of that one. That guy has a very nice ride.

I managed to snap a couple of quick pics.



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Whoooaaa,   cool pic!  Thanks

It's gotta be grand, at times anyway,  seeing cool stuff out on the road!

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Whoooaaa,   cool pic!  Thanks


It's gotta be grand, at times anyway,  seeing cool stuff out on the road!




I wish the pics had been more sharp but I just grabbed the camera and clicked before he got backed in and didn't have time to focus properly.

Yeah, every once in a while you see something cool out here.
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That's pretty cool.


Yeah I kinda thought so too
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How much does a paint job like that cost? It looks very impressive, but I dont think it is cheap.
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How much does a paint job like that cost? It looks very impressive, but I dont think it is cheap.


If he'd had to pay for it, I'd say somewhere between $25,000 - $40,000

I once checked into having one of my trucks painted with that Imron paint that changes colors, and it would have cost over $50,000 to do. I passed on it.
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I LOVE "Trick My Truck". Mainly because they're doing so much good for those truckers. Because those trucks are their livelihood, it's good to see someone respect that and give these guys (and ladies) a break. Glad you got to see one. I still want to see one.
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I LOVE "Trick My Truck". Mainly because they're doing so much good for those truckers. Because those trucks are their livelihood, it's good to see someone respect that and give these guys (and ladies) a break. Glad you got to see one. I still want to see one.


Yeah I think it's a good thing. And it sure doesn't hurt their business any.

This is the first one I've seen that I recognized. I ran across a driver a while back who was driving a truck with "Trick My Truck Loaner Truck" on the side of it. He said they were doing his truck and they gave him that one to work out of while they worked on his. Pretty cool. Until then I had wondered how much down time a driver had while his truck was being "tricked".