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Thoughts on bed lining exterior 75 driver ?

Here's one I've watched for a while that seems to have passed through multiple owners. It started out as a decent looking rig and was thinking about buying it till I found it was covered in bedliner. It's been listed for a long time and this guy seems to be trying to strip the liner off.

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Wow didn’t realize it was that hard to take off down he line...at least I know the interior will stay on and I think that was a good choice but I will def. NOT do the exterior now that I heard the feedback
Tytytyt all.....
 
Curious what’s he asking for the rig with the Bedliner issues?
 
IIRC the older ads said 3/4 ton swap
 
Can I get a little more info on what you used and how you did it with the tractor paint and hardener please..
I am def a DIYer but want to do it right the first time.......
Ty in advance...
Technically the only right way to paint a car is with car paint. I'm not saying you can't get decent results spraying oil enamels, but understand the limitations honestly before diving in. If you live in a dry climate and always park inside almost anything can work.
 
look in to ppg industrial line of paints for the essential line of paints . there harder mixed so there real good and solid when done . uv stable for outside sun light safe . can be had in lots of colors solid or metalic .

my 2 wheel burn truck in the link below was painted with it . few of my friends have painted there vehicles with it .
 
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