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The wheels remind me of the spare tire wheel on past vehicles I have owned.
Exactly! The only thing missing is the yellow label, "Do not exceed 50 mph" as they appear on "space saver" spare tires. But for some reason these "steelies" look cool on the Slate.
 

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White top looks brilliant! I was wondering if silver vinyl reflects heat because all the heat reflective shades I use for camping are silver.
 

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So many great reviews for Slate. Add Jay's approval and exposure....BAM ! Winner winner, chicken dinner ! Can't wait see the interview. Cheering you on Slate. My driveway is ready and waiting. 😉
 

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The Slate pickup will soon be featured on Jay Leno's Garage and from Jay's preview words, it sounds like he's impressived! This will surely boost Slate Auto's profile among the general public.
Jay is an extraordinary wealth of information on automotive history, advice, and hands on knowledge. I’m glad to see he’s still finds time to do what he’s passionate about on his YouTube channel, while taking devoted care of Mavis. This was an excellent strategic and well timed move by Slate. Jay’s endorsement will help convert more reservations into actual sales.
 

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Old timers like me will recall
that Land Rover pioneered the iconic
contrasting white/limestone roof
on its utility vehicles,
starting with the Series II Land Rover
in the early 1960s.

A white top will add comfort here in
far Northwest Deep East Texas
in the Dirty South.
My grandfather and uncle had matching 1964 Chevy pick-ups with dark green paint and white roofs. I definitely like that look. I made one in the Slate maker with the lime green and white roof and it doesn't look as good. Definitely looks better with darker color on the bottom to contrast with the white.
 

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My grandfather and uncle had matching 1964 Chevy pick-ups with dark green paint and white roofs. I definitely like that look. I made one in the Slate maker with the lime green and white roof and it doesn't look as good. Definitely looks better with darker color on the bottom to contrast with the white.
My grandmother drove a jeep style scout, by the time I saw it it was almost an olive green, I guess it started more vibrant, with the white top, and my grandfather drove the red pickup style, with white top.
They did flat tow both of them at times, and drove them up and down steep hills, rockhounding, but people 4WDing since their time are on a different level. That is where I saw some of the limits of flat towing, he had a problem on a trip I was with him on, pulling out of driveways like gas stations. The RV's rear wheels were far enough foreward that the scout was pulled left first on a right turn, then suddenly the direction changed to right. Didn't matter what you did, short of having someone in the scout steering and anticipating this, the front tires would skid. If the geometry of the RV was a bit different, with the rear wheels farther back, that would be greatly reduced, but that would have increased the turning radius of the RV.
 
 
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