You guys always come up with good shit, so Photoshop my NPR until we come up with something cool:
How bout a vinyl wrap..
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Nuther
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How about a vintage porsche support/transport truck look? I know there was a few pics floating around here somewhere
Starting simple... Some of Z's vinyl....
Where would you go from here.......
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QUOTE (Rand @ Jan 22 2006, 07:20 PM) |
Where would you go from here....... |
here's an idea...
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QUOTE (Travis Neff @ Jan 22 2006, 05:36 PM) |
How about a vintage porsche support/transport truck look? I know there was a few pics floating around here somewhere |
I love the Izuzu truck. sounds like you had a fun trip.
I would strongly suggest that you check you local zoning laws BEFORE you put lettering on that truck.
I lived in two places that this bit my ass.
Basically the letter of the law states that you cannot store commercial vehichles on your residential property.
I actually rented commercial parking from a local landscaper...
I know better now.
You can park it there as long as its blank. you can claim its for personal use, storage,,,whatever and no one can make you move it.
If and when it becomes a billboard, one of your neighbors may complain...if that happens, you cannot fight it, and you have to go find a place to hide it.
Si, magnetic signs are good, large vinyl banners can be applied right down the street, and some companies even make them like pull down movie screen (so you mount it on the side, pull it down when you want to have the sign)
It may be different where you live...but I doubt it.
Read the residential zoning laws on vehicles and signage...there are explicit laws...and that is why you dont see trucks that big in the neiborhoods to often...
Now, it all depends on the neighbor...
I was fine for about two years...then the house next door sold...new guy called..I had five trucks at the time..
Just a freindly word of caution...
magnets and temporary are cheaper than paying to park accross town.
Rich
with the 9
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Doug, I like the old school red Porsche arrangement, but I'm not willing to stick my neck out.
Porsche doesn't let anything slide and I don't want to have to repaint once it's finished.
Thanks for the advice Rich.
QUOTE (Jeroen @ Jan 22 2006, 07:34 PM) |
here's an idea... |
gulf?
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QUOTE (dlo914 @ Jan 23 2006, 03:17 AM) |
gulf? |
QUOTE (dlo914 @ Jan 23 2006, 03:17 AM) |
gulf? |
Something else to think about. Since the logo is funky shaped, what will the passenger driver side look like?
Here are a couple idears. Imagine the yellow as a real yellow, not puky yellow/green. I think this 1st design is strong enough that if you were concerned about it being called a commercial vehicle you could loose the logo and it stills calls enough to the logo that you would be recognized at events, vendors, etc...
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driver side this time with yellow front of box
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driver side
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gulf looks killer
needs an airdam tho....
I thought about the air dam too... and some nice wheels...
Jeroen's ideas rock.
I'm too redneck for the toddler blue.
But I have no taste and am stuck in the 80s!
Seriously, I like Seanery's colors better.
Can't wait to see what you do Joe. One thing for sure, I know it will be nice when it's done.
QUOTE (Rand @ Jan 23 2006, 02:33 PM) |
I thought about the air dam too... and some nice wheels... Jeroen's ideas rock. I'm too redneck for the toddler blue. But I have no taste and am stuck in the 80s! Seriously, I like Seanery's colors better. Can't wait to see what you do Joe. One thing for sure, I know it will be nice when it's done. |
Nice. And the 5-lug Fuchs were a good choice!!
sorry, I have no imagination nor photoshop skills
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