Before leaving the cab alone and moving to the bed, a 35x30 Street Beat sliding rag was needing to be installed to allow the sun through. It was now time to work the bed. While looking at the bed compared to the rest of his ride, Kevin felt that the same smooth look would be required. The first thing to go would be the gas filler which was now located inside the bed. Moving down the line, a roll pan was welded in and smoothed. Complimenting the rest of the truck, the tailgate was treated to the same clean smoothed look. One last item at hand would be to bolt up a set of clear taillights.
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Now that the body was complete it was time to apply the much-needed paint. With a uniqueness all his own, the pup would be sprayed with a two-tone look utilizing black and VW bug green PPG paint.  The two paints would then be split up by hand penciled bones, which travel around the Isuzu pup. The crew from Kindig-it designs of Salt Lake City, Utah would work the paint and body.
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