Applying Vintage Sno-Commander Decals to my 1980 Dodge W200!
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- Опубліковано 18 тра 2024
- This time at the Quick Speed Shop I'm applying vintage Sno-Commander decals to my 1980 Dodge W200 truck. Dodge used the term Sno-Fiter for their factory plow package trucks in the early 1970s. Around 1975 they changed the term to Sno-Commander. These trucks came equipped with a Meyer snow plow and featured reflective graphics down the sides that called out Sno-Fiter or Sno-Commander. In 1979, the full length graphics were replaced with just a rectangular decal on the quarter panel saying Sno-Commander with some starts underneath the name.
Decals purchased from:
Phoenix Graphix
phoenixgraphics.com
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The lineup is incredible! I love seeing that Dodge!
It's a fun truck. It's not a performer and wanders around, but at least it looks cool!
@@QuickSpeedShop Looks are 10/10, definitely!
Awesome video Josh, Them stickers are fun to install and look cool. Thanks for the fun Video. Have a fantastic week 🙂
I love factory decals, especially '70s logos and graphics.
Super Awesome.
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Just wanted to let you know that the sno fiter name ended in 77. Beautiful truck!
Thank you! 👍
neat trucks !!!!!!! but, the studebaker rules!!!!!!!!!!!
It is my favorite 💯💯
Check the tightness of the amp gauge wires once in a while,they were very problematic for coming loose and heating up.Also where wires went through bulkhead connector on firewall,The wiring on these trucks were not great,as a former mopar tech I repaired alot of them.
👍 I got the amp gauge wires nice and tight. When I had the truck all apart I cleaned all the bulkheads and coated them with dielectric grease.
The truck may fall apart but the decal is on there forever!! Nice application! Let it SNOW!!!
This truck ain't going to fall apart now, it's all new underneath.
@@QuickSpeedShop Just JOSHin' with Ya... Built to stay on the road for years!!
Maybe you could find a single stage urethane kit online that almost matched the brown and paint the dodge. It would look nice 😁
Absolutely not! I spent $500 on paint just to do the cab when I swapped that. Every single panel is ruined on this truck. It would take weeks of body work, and thousands in materials and labor to paint this truck. I don't want a painted show truck, they are useless. I want a usable, original paint truck. I already have twice what this truck is worth in parts to restore it already, not counting a years worth of labor!
Are you planning on the strobe stripes for the cab also?
No. They weren't used after 1978.