We've all seen it, that one truck that stands out from all of the others. It seems to have it all, the right wheels, the perfect stance, the outstanding interior, and the flawless paint and graphics.
In the April 2002 issue of Hot Rod Magazine we ran a story on how to apply a two-tone paintjob for neat retro looks. Though we demonstrated how to achieve a nice, straight job, space prevented us from ...
In the 1950s and '60s, two-tone paint schemes were a common sight on everything from family station wagons to muscle cars. According to a report by Automotive News, that trend is on its way back to ...
CARS.COM — Two-tone paint jobs on cars are making a mini-comeback. Whether they’ll leave their mark in the sea of gray, monotone cars and SUVs out there, however, remains to be seen. Related: 10 ...
Look around any busy parking lot and it becomes increasingly clear that modern car paint schemes have become largely boring. White, silver, gray, and black models are perennially popular, with those ...
If you think you’ve been seeing a lot of white, silver, gray or black cars on the road lately, you're not wrong. More than 3 in 4 vehicles sold today in North America are one of those four ...
Two tone paint jobs were once a badge of style and sophistication. They weren’t just about color—they were about attitude. In the mid-20th century, automakers used bold combinations to highlight ...
You and I both know that most pickup truck drivers love nostalgia. That’s why you see dealerships adding lift kits, retro wheels and two-tone paint schemes to new models that sell as soon as they hit ...