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  • #16
    Re: 2007 Chevy Silverado

    Originally posted by Bill Davidson View Post
    I can relate. I test drove a red GMC (before buying black) and I didn't like the vibe. Red is kind of a "look at me", "look at me" color. The novelty would wear off after a while, particularly on a truck that's kept clean and basic.

    Although white is notorious with work, I like it. It looks really fresh when kept clean. It's easy to accent with a tasteful amount of chrome without looking tacky. It doesn't get too hot. Lots of good things about white and to be honest it's not common to see a white truck that's kept crisp and clean.
    You are spot on Bill.

    I find white very interesting, especially with a good wheel/tire combo.
    Nick
    Tucker's Detailing Services
    815-954-0773
    2012 Ford Transit Connect

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    • #17
      Re: 2007 Chevy Silverado

      Nice truck Nick and good job cleaning her up! It is a good looking truck.

      I agree with you and Bill. I think a white truck can offer as much response as darker ones if clean and it has a decent "goodies" package to go along with it.
      I have a 2000 Toyota Tundra bought new in September 1999 and I consistantly get compliments on it. White trucks just do something for me.
      Don
      "In the game of life, I have no need for tickets on the 50-yard line, I brought my shoes, I came to play." unknown

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      • #18
        Re: 2007 Chevy Silverado

        Awesome as usual Tuck! I love the red on the new GM's. My old truck is red too, and still shines like new because it was taken care of. Looks like your will be awesome for a long time to come!
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        • #19
          Re: 2007 Chevy Silverado

          2007 and 31K, heck it ain't even broke in yet! One thing is for sure, you will get top dollar for your trade in or if you sell it yourself. The finish looks better than showroom and you seem to have a grasp on keeping it clean...
          J/K

          I think Phillips in Frankfort or Bill Jacobs in Joliet would love to have it on their showroom floor.
          2014 Cadillac ATS4 Performance in White Diamond Tricoat. It's loaded with everything but frickin' lasers!

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          • #20
            Re: 2007 Chevy Silverado

            If there isn't anything wrong with it, why trade it? Then the payments start over again, and the best looking car on the road is the one that's paid for.
            -Kyle

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            • #21
              Re: 2007 Chevy Silverado

              Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
              I originally planned on polishing the paint with M205 and sealing with NXT.

              But I didnt have time for the M205 so I used M20 for its cleaning ability and durable protection.



              Thank you sir.

              I would never purchase a daily driver in black, if it was a show truck then I would consider it. I do not even like working on black vehicles in general.

              My favorite colors are certain shades of red, tan or blue metallic, and white.

              Some find white paint boring, but I actually enjoy detailing white paint.

              The reason I am strongly leaning towards metallic is because the red is a bit hard to keep up.

              Trust me, black is the most frustrating color to own as a daily driver. Nick, great job making your Silverado sexxy again. Wait, what am I saying? It's a Silverado it's always sexy!
              Tracy
              765-413-7547
              Autobritedetailing@gmail.com

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