The exterior of Rob’s S-10 stands out more than anything else. Columbia Collision in Columbia, Illinois took the first steps and handled the bodywork on Rob’s S-10. In their hands, the door handles were shaved and the gas filler was moved to the wheel-well. A roll pan was molded in as well. Also removed from Rob’s S-10 were the squirters, wipers, cowl vents, outside mirrors and antenna. The third brake light was shaved as well as the tailgate handle. Before laying down the bright white base coat, Columbia Collision also frenched in the license plate box
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 Next, Rob’s S-10 was taken to Dennis Virgil of St. Louis, Missouri to get the wild graphics laid down. Utilizing 41 different colors, Dennis went to work painting in a total of 120 hidden skulls, in the mix of all the tribal graphics and flames. Also within the graphics you’ll find Cheetah print, snakeskin and water tide swirls. Dollar signs also can be found within the graphics. What really sets off Rob’s S-10 is the fact that this truck is double sided. The graphics are different on each side, which allows you to look at it closely for hours to see all the visible and hidden graphics. The graphics also were painted between the cab and bed for a true custom job.
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