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Junkyard Gem: 1989 Ford Ranger Just Do It Edition

Junkyard Gem: 1989 Ford Ranger Just Do It Edition


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Let's say you've got a beater yard truck at work and it's sitting right next to several cans of red and white latex paint plus brushes, and you and your coworkers are bored. What do you do? I suspect that those were the conditions that let to the Nike-themed customization job on today's Junkyard Gem, found in a self-service yard in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The light bar on the roof plus a couple of cheap UHF antennas indicate that this truck worked for its living, maybe at construction sites or a big industrial facility.




The odometer is a five-digit unit, so we can't know how many miles it traveled during its career. I'm guessing the final total was above 200,000.

The build tag say the original color for this truck was "Twilight Blue Metallic." That was before it received a thick slathering of red house paint, applied with a brush.

Then white house paint was used to apply the Nike "Just Do It" theme. Nike began using "Just Do It" in 1988, after a writer at the company's ad agency was inspired by the last words of about-to-be-executed murderer, Gary Gilmore.

Some real dedication went into this paint job.

The treatment extends into the interior.

The color-matched Car-Freshner Little Tree air fresheners are a nice touch.