Just for Dr. Disaster...
Your truck looks ten times better than mine.
Mine is white with the chrome on the grill buckling and ready to fall off, rear quarter dented by daughters car, cow chit all over the sides from running cattle fields, old deer blood on the other side quarter left over from deer season and the passenger front seat well colored with a full pot of coffee spill. I'm thinking about letting my tobacco chewing buddies just spit on the floor.
The Bentley ain't so bad.
Mine is white with the chrome on the grill buckling and ready to fall off, rear quarter dented by daughters car, cow chit all over the sides from running cattle fields, old deer blood on the other side quarter left over from deer season and the passenger front seat well colored with a full pot of coffee spill. I'm thinking about letting my tobacco chewing buddies just spit on the floor.
The Bentley ain't so bad.
I did breakdown two weeks ago and let the oil change shop wash it (complimentary with Mobil-1.....I never had the patience to wait on a wash in the past). The inside, however, is a different story! My wife, who is OCD, refuses to ride in it until I get the inside steriliz.....uh...cleaned thoroughly. This was the second, possibly third, time it has been washed since new. Now, the B gets a bath weekly as my wife drives it every day and I can't take the grime on that black paint.
Inside of truck
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I don't let seeds fall on the inside for fear they may sprout. Honestly I did have wheat germinating in the bed after the fall planting.
The B gets a wipe down after most all outings. I rub that thing more than I rub my d---.
?I don't let seeds fall on the inside for fear they may sprout. Honestly I did have wheat germinating in the bed after the fall planting.

The B gets a wipe down after most all outings. I rub that thing more than I rub my d---.
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