I like the pics. The blue looks really good.
I just bought my truck August 1 of last year over in Yankton, SD. A guy from Vermillion, SD had owned it and it was supposedly on lease before that since it was new. He said he bought it around September of 2000 for around $20k+. Don't quote me on that because he also said that he could have sold it for more than he paid for it, 3 years later.

Anyways, it seems to have been well taken care of.
This early spring I had introduced it to mud and kind of regret it. I just bought new Firestone Destination M/T tires and wanted to try them out, so I took the truck out to a snowy/muddy Minimum Maintence Road to see what they could do. I didn't go crazy though, managed to basically get through everything and back in 2Hi. There was one time when I was just going slow and got hung up, but I was more or less trying to get stuck. I don't think the truck had been thru mud before, the way that the underbody looked when I bought it. I think, and I hope, that will be the last time I will go through mud again with it. Never know though. I spent hours on Wednsday under the truck cleaning it up and scraping mud off. It's a lot better than it was, but there's still some dryed on gravel film on the underbody. Should have seen all the stuff that fell down into my shirt, hair, and eyes. Yesterday I spent from about 2:00 to 8:00 washing it and waxing it. I drove over to the car wash about 13 miles away and put it in the manual truck wash. Rinsed it, washed it, rinsed it, sprayed the wax on it, sprayed clear coat protectant on it, then ended with a spot free rinse. Spent $9 for basically the same thing that I did at home, or could do at home, with the pressure washer. Was totally a waste of money. Their was basically a film covering the truck. So I figured I would bring it home and give it a real wax, figure that's what it would probably need. I spent the remaining time with the Turtle Wax 2000 and about 4 old towels manually waxing the whole truck with my hand. Whew that killed some time, and almost all the turtle wax.

Then I took the wax to the wheels and did the wheels. Then I sprayed the tires with Black Magic Tire Wet and noticed that the black plastic pieces on/around the truck looked kind of dull and even had a grayish tint. I had gotten some wax on the driver side moulding, so that turned gray. So I thought I would try some of that Tire Wet on the black plastic trim pieces of the truck. I was impressed with what it did to the pieces. I just took a sock, sprayed some on the sock, and wiped it on the application. I tried it on the bumpers to. Really shined up the front bumper that was grey.

I thought it did a good job though. So now the truck looks great. What more, for some reason having the truck look great and clean makes you treat the truck better for some reason. I find myself letting the truck idle for 30 seconds or so before I take off, I haven't gone over 30 yet on the gravel road, haven't been over 10 psi of boost, and tried to make smoke come out of the exhaust.

I'm happy!!!
Here's a pic of my truck: