Color for my Lightning clone???
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Color for my Lightning clone???
I have an '01 F150 reg cab flareside sport that I have recently turned into a lightning "clone". I have the headlights(ford's), taillights, corners(ford's), Ford's body kit(not an aftermarket kit), both ford factory grilles, and even the LED brakelight. I want to paint this truck so it stands out- so It wont be red blue silver white or black lol. Just kidding. But seriously- what would be an attractive color for this truck? I want to really make a statement. I was thinking about a candy green- what are your thoughts on this??
Scott
FYI- future mods for this truck include a carbureted supercharged big block- when I get the money to do this drastic of a modification...hahaha
Scott
FYI- future mods for this truck include a carbureted supercharged big block- when I get the money to do this drastic of a modification...hahaha
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I myself dont care for "clones"...doesn't matter what you do to it, it's still not the real thing so whats the point. If you like some of the lightnings styling cues then sure, use them, but like the others said just don't copy it to a tee and get the badges trying to pass it off as an L. I would try and find some paint samples, say out of a PPG catalog and try to find something you like.
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Well that is what I'm saying guys- I dont have a lightning and don't intend to try and make people believe it's one by using the badges- I definitely love the smoothness of the lightning's style- which triggered my transformation. I just want my truck to look good- and in my humble opinion, the lightnings look damnn good! Like I said it is V6 5spd- so it will never be a lightning- but rather my customized F150. This is another reason I want a vibrant color, to set it off from the lightning crowd(so there is no confusion) thanks for the remarks guys! Any more would be great!
Scott
Scott
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Paint it to set it off, but be humble about the truck if people ask you about it.
As for the engine...why go carbed big block? Stick a 5.4 in there..and maybe supercharge that with a KB. Modern truck...go modern engine.
Whatever happens..if you're going to do the truck up like this..you NEED to get the new engine/trans in there. That is something I hate...people dump everything into the exterior, with nothing underneath...
Your truck sound slike it is going to be awesome though - PICTURES
As for the engine...why go carbed big block? Stick a 5.4 in there..and maybe supercharge that with a KB. Modern truck...go modern engine.
Whatever happens..if you're going to do the truck up like this..you NEED to get the new engine/trans in there. That is something I hate...people dump everything into the exterior, with nothing underneath...
Your truck sound slike it is going to be awesome though - PICTURES
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The reason I opted to go for the the old school motor is because I was once reading a mag(I believe Truckin) and saw a late 90's dodge with a 440. It was done well- and you couldn't tell until you opened the hood. I fell in love with the idea. Being a ford guy, had to be the new f150 and the 460. I guess what I'm getting at is that, all of my projects to date have been relatively easy...and this wouldn't be that. It would be very different- that's for sure...
Scott
PS- I'm not what you would call "qualified" when it comes to messing with EFI computers- last time I tried I ended up selling the EFI unit and going with carb anyway. haha
Scott
PS- I'm not what you would call "qualified" when it comes to messing with EFI computers- last time I tried I ended up selling the EFI unit and going with carb anyway. haha
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hey why not look at "wipple" or "BBK"(maybe others too?) for a roots-style super charger for that V-6 thats already in your F-150??...that would wake that V6 up and you would have something different than everyone else...but i agree with the others..please dont put lightning badges on it!
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Well I'm definitely leaving the badges off(I didn't want them in the first place)- I like the cleaner look anyhow. The V6 now has 119,000 miles on it(got it brand new 3 yrs ago the 21st of this month) and it won't be paid off for 2 more. Who knows how many miles it will have when I get a vehicle to replace it and it's paid off. So I don't know how valuable the engine will be to me at this point. Plus, I don't want to do anything drastic to the motor while this is my primary truck, in case something goes wrong and Im left driving 70+ miles a day in a big block 4wd. The 17mpg I get from the v6 isn't great, but it's a lot better than the 5-6 I get out of my 460 4x4, ya know?!? Plus, the big block would be much more different than than the s/c v6....and I've already begun on the big block for it. Just my thoughts.
Scott
Scott
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Scott,
It is your truck. You do what ever you want with it. That is the great thing about the auto hobby, everyone has the chance to do there own thing and express there own ideas.Don't listen to the elitist who don't want anyone to copy there precious truck. Have you tried to install the Lightning SVT gauges in your project. If so I would like to hear about it. Keep up the good work.
GdiB
It is your truck. You do what ever you want with it. That is the great thing about the auto hobby, everyone has the chance to do there own thing and express there own ideas.Don't listen to the elitist who don't want anyone to copy there precious truck. Have you tried to install the Lightning SVT gauges in your project. If so I would like to hear about it. Keep up the good work.
GdiB
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