I (a Whippersnapper) worked with an old fellow (a Plugger) many years ago who had 2 Volkswagen Beetles. He painted them (with a roller, mind you) black and red, and yellow and green. I told him they looked like amusement park rides.
Those trucks aren’t different colors because of paint, they are different colors because the hood, fenders, etc. all came from the pick-a-part places and were never repainted.
Paint half of the vehicle one color….the other half another color….if you’re ever in a wreck…hit and run….listen to the witnesses contradict each other.
As a new plugger, this reminds me of the Manny Hanny any car. Manufacture’s Hanover Trust Bank in New York City had a commercial showing a car in many different colors and parts saying that they would give an auto loan to any car. Sorry to say, that the bank doesn’t exist any more.
Of course, the real reason a plugger’s truck is multi-colored is because over several crashes a variety of different body parts are used to get it on the road again…
flyertom almost 9 years ago
I (a Whippersnapper) worked with an old fellow (a Plugger) many years ago who had 2 Volkswagen Beetles. He painted them (with a roller, mind you) black and red, and yellow and green. I told him they looked like amusement park rides.
Ichabod Ferguson almost 9 years ago
Brooking missed on this one. All the hand painted junkmobiles I see in the Poconos are camo.
JanLC almost 9 years ago
Those trucks aren’t different colors because of paint, they are different colors because the hood, fenders, etc. all came from the pick-a-part places and were never repainted.
unca jim almost 9 years ago
Hey ! That’s my ol’ 1968 F-100 he’s workin’ on, trying to restore it to ‘its original condition !’
gaslightguy almost 9 years ago
People keep asking me what color I’m going to eventually paint my 1971. In my eyes, it’s done!
ladylagomorph76 almost 9 years ago
Rat Rod. Nice! I want one! Saw a neat Ranchero the other day.
Manitobaman almost 9 years ago
Oohhh….painting a vehicle with a brush..the kiss of death. Mind you, some get so bad that almost anything is an improvement.
jppjr almost 9 years ago
Paint half of the vehicle one color….the other half another color….if you’re ever in a wreck…hit and run….listen to the witnesses contradict each other.
Jim Kerner almost 9 years ago
As a new plugger, this reminds me of the Manny Hanny any car. Manufacture’s Hanover Trust Bank in New York City had a commercial showing a car in many different colors and parts saying that they would give an auto loan to any car. Sorry to say, that the bank doesn’t exist any more.
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
Of course, the real reason a plugger’s truck is multi-colored is because over several crashes a variety of different body parts are used to get it on the road again…