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Pierce county WI | Yep, it is a lot of extra work. That's why peterbilt only offers 2 colors per each truck. (Frame excluded, but they still charge dearly for a frame painted anything but black). The one company they make an exception for is in and out burger in CA. Most of the stripe paint jobs are done at the dealer now. Cause for each color, it's another trip through the paint booth, and taking another place for production. My 1978 peterbilt has 5 colors. My 389 has a sort of version of Winslow stripes, and was done by allstate peterbilt. I noticed that it looks like the truck in your picture is at truckworx in Alabama? I've seen some of the trucks they sell, and they seem to sell some nice old school paint schemes. A while back they had a brand new w9 with an Apache paint scheme done in green, so it looked like the moving on truck. Kenworth is doing some cool paint jobs on the icon 900s too. I think peterbilt called that paint scheme power something. A guy just restored a 359 with that paint in large car magazine within the last year. I know everybody uses the Seminole paint scheme, but I think it belongs on kws.
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