bbViper
New member
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2023
- Messages
- 16
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- Location
- St. Louis, MO
- Current Ride
- 2021 Chevy Silverado Trail Boss
Sure it wasn't built in Mexico? LOL Mine came from Fort Wayne as well.Stopped at the birth place for a quick photo enroute Toronto to St. Louis.
Yea ngl American made (assembled) was must have on my shopping listSure it wasn't built in Mexico? LOL Mine came from Fort Wayne as well.
I wish!Must be nice to be rich!
Feel free to donate to the 10 month unemployed guy trying to keep his truck fund!I wish!I never saw a U-Haul behind a hearse and I'm not leaving any money behind! I better start spending more!
I often wondered this. I also didn't want to spend that kind of money for them.Unplugged my powrsteps due to them freezing up. They're kind of not worth it in the winter time.
do you have a link to the ones you purchased, i have considered this for Cab Corner emblems...always like how GM did that.I've never been a huge fan of decals on a vehicles paint and really prefer chrome badging. Maybe it stems from love of 60's era muscle cars and the chrome badging that would identify a car as a "special" version. SS, RT and GT badges on fenders, hoods, grills and C pillars always grabbed the attention of my young mind as a child in the 70's. It wasn't long after buying my Trail Boss that I peeled off the bed stickers for a cleaner look, but always felt a little of what gives these trucks some soul went away with the decals in the trash. Today I brought back that soul and gave a nod to those muscle cars of the past with these Trail Boss chrome badges I found. One on the tailgate and one recessed into the grill. I think they look pretty good and there is no mistaking that this is a Trail Boss.![]()