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Thread: 2019 Chebby...Yay or nay?

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    2019 Chebby...Yay or nay?

    Looks like a Tundra and an F150 had a disfigured love child to me, but at least they finally got rid of the square wheel wells.



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    I like that. Another decent looking truck from GM. Only problem is......its a GM. Itll ride like a car when empty, squat like a dog shitting razor blades when loaded down and it wont have enough power to pull back my foreskin. It does look awesome tho...wonder what the inside looks like?

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    I hope you show up to the party quicker when you’re on the job...


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    Hideous.

    I've said it before, GM hasn't built a good looking truck since the 90's


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    It's just so out of proportion, round wheel wells are nice but what the hell on that fender gap, grill looks like a stacking unit.

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    There's a lot of lines and curves all the way down the side of the truck. Might be good for a construction truck as another ding or bump might not be so noticeable.

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    I must be missing the F-150 aspect, it looks mean in the front and has sweeping lines and creases everywhere, Ford has none of that from what I’ve seen. I agree though it reminds me of a Tundra, better than the old one I guess, round wheelwells are a great idea.

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    I don't understand why the body line on the front doesn't connect with the same body line coming from the back. It does have a lot of weird bumps and creases. The side of the truck is shaped like the "dog bone" applique on the back of the higher trim F150's lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armen View Post
    I hope you show up to the party quicker when you’re on the job...


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    Ya ya...I remember that now. Too lazy to find it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bluetoy View Post
    I don't understand why the body line on the front doesn't connect with the same body line coming from the back. It does have a lot of weird bumps and creases. The side of the truck is shaped like the "dog bone" applique on the back of the higher trim F150's lol
    Yup, from midway on the drivers door back, not so bad, forward, not so good.

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