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Must be Greenville County? I think I have had to wait once at Abbeville County DMV made me have a newfound respect for them.
 
My bet is Ft.Inn, they "used" to be good. I enjoy the long line that ends up at the bathrooms and the incredibly close chairs. Oh yeah the employees.
 
So where can i get the plastic to do this?

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Greenville County, University Ridge. County Tax Collector applied payment to the Nova I sold in the spring, not the 60, so it took me 3.5 hours to get it fixed, and at the end of it all, I still have a $24 refund coming from the DMV. Major FAIL for all involved, including me, who had to take an unplanned 4 hours of vacation to spend time doing something that they should have done right the first time. :mad:
 
You can get ABS in sheets (typically black) or expanded PVC in colors (also called Sintra board). Look up industrial plastic suppliers in your area. Almost every major town has this kind of shop.
 
?? Lowering it? Only pic i saw was of a bus. I prefer a step side, however lowered, painted gloss black and some nice chrome wheels and you are a "playa"..
 
No bus, the Patina'd wagon. Painting the truck in my first link would drop the value in my mind in half. Hard to lower these trucks from what I have seen, they are twin I beam front. I wouldn't mind it lowered a little.

Its funny you like step side, I try to avoid them as I prefer the standard beds. lol Except in some of the early 60's Chevy's.

I love some patina, just saw this truck and it looked to be a decent deal without being rusted completely out.
 
I looked at one with a big 360 or something another 2 weeks before buying my 1st 60. It had the worst paint job i have ever seen. Rainbow. Ran like a top but had no brakes. Wanted $800 for it.
 
Super cool truck, that would be a great project. My step-dad had a 1962 Chevy step-side that he had since he was in college. Three on the tree and a wooden floor in the truck bed. Man i wish he still had that truck.:steer:
 
Gimpy, I bought the plastic at Dixie Rubber. I have a lot left as I purchased a full sheet Send me a PM

Stan
 
Picked up a kamprite cot tent off craigslist today. Looked almost brand new.
 
Trollhole said:
The patina look is just a fad. Give it ten years and we will be back to actually restoring cars again.

Don't be a sore loser Marshall... :)
 
Well it has been about almost 10 years since I have wanted a vehicle with patina. Not all vehicles can pull it off IMHO.
 

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