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RW713 - Taking a close look at this one


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Looking at this one pretty close...It has the nicest interior of any of the ones I have been looking at...price seems good too...may have to take a drive to New Hampshire....would really prefer budds on rear and air ride and a little more frame length but other than that it fits my criteria!

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think id rather the wheels not painted and do them myself. im sure Phil is not like that but a lot of used truck yards just mix some black or white in the gun and pain the whole hub, rims, tire whatever that color and call it good. like alot of the trucks on ebay, spray some fresh shiny black paint on the frame and call it ''restored''. Phil's trucks are a little better quality or instead of giving it the Earl Sheib paintjob, he just leaves it for the new owner i think, not that i dissagree Mike. im all for shiny painted wheels but most guys wanna half ass it and try to sell it. im kinda partial to datons all the way around or at least on the rears. just my preference.

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Nice looking truck. Phil is a good guy. This is probobly a stupid question, what are them stainless things under the headlights wrapped around the fender? I see them on some Superliners I see, and cant figure out what they are.

Nice looking truck. Phil is a good guy. This is probobly a stupid question, what are them stainless things under the headlights wrapped around the fender? I see them on some Superliners I see, and cant figure out what they are.

They are listed as stone guards. When on a Superliner they are usually covering up the swelling of the hinge structure when they rust in the front of the fenders.

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yeah stone guards, some manufactureres call them rock chip guards, belmor used to make them for Macks but I havent seen any in a while.

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