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Does anyone offer it as a factory option for private sale trucks?I think it would make sense for those of us that can park near our hunting areas. Plus, I'm sure there are at least three other people out there with color preferences as deranged as my own
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When I was in college, a friend ordered a Camero in orange with a black interior. It took him all of 2 weeks to be so sick of it that he couldn't stand to look at it. Orange gets very old very fast.
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Are you talking about the hugger orange with the wide black stripes? I always thought that looked good on the first gen Camaro, awful on the second, third and fourth gen. Orange is, at least to me, one of those colors that only looks good on certain vehicles. Trucks, again, to me, usually look really good in orange. Most cars in orange leave me cold. As an aside, if you get in to Boise, stop by the animal shelter and say hi to my sister. She'll be the one in a lab coat that looks like she just got out of college.
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Not a truck, but my friend Jack chose caltrans orange for the streamliner we built together.
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I don't think it had black stripes. It was just plain hunter orange, every square inch of it. UUUUUgly. It was nearly 40 years ago, so my memory might be lacking, but I think it was a special order, not a stock color.
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It was called Omaha Orange and the Arkansas Highway Department quit it around twenty years ago. They went to solid white because it was a lot cheaper. miles
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There's still quite a few municpalities that use Omahz Orange up here as well as utilities compnaies. Not a color I'd have for a private vehicle. It does get old fast. besides, if buying so one can find thier truck while hunting, I'd think a decent GPS would be a bit better, heck some good old fashioned directional/maps skills would be better.
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Schneider orange would kill me - make the truck go slow...
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It's not really a matter of finding the truck, its making it a bit more visible. Dents and dings don't bother me-bullet holes do I'd say part of the fun of having a big orange truck, for me, would be its relative rarity. Around here (NE WI), most municipalities have gone to either white or silver birch matallic. As my current truck is the later color, I see myself coming and going quite a bit.
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Yep, that sounds like hugger orange to me. I agree with you that solid orange would be a bit much. it needs either the black or white stripes to look "right". A friends dad sold his white stripe '67 a couple of years back. I always thought it was an awfully sharp looking ride.
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That is one sweet looking piece of machinery. Is the photo taken at the Bonneville flats? one more question: any chance of some larger photos, plus some specs?
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Yes that photo was taken at Bonneville. It's a streamliner we built together in 1993-94. It's 28' long, 24" wide and as I recall 28" high. I believe he holds most all the flathead records, and ran 304 mph w/ a naturally aspirated 300 cu in small block. I think we could hit 400 mph with a turbo diesel.
Google Nebulous Theorem III and you'll be able to find some more pics.
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Thanks much for the info. I've been a fan of streamliners for a fair number of years now. I think it goes back to finding a big old stack of '50s era Hot Rod magazines at a garage sale when i was around ten. They just seemed so much cooler than all those old cars in the other articles.
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