AA Truck Club shirt design

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CityAA
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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Any chance of getting XL-tall size shirts.
Steve Teal
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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Looks great! I'll take two - size XL.
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lookin-backtexas
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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I'll take two XL's.

Not to make this sound like the proverbial "a camel is a horse designed by a committee" but I'll chime in about a couple of the details on the shirt:

From previous posts, several guys expressed an interest in having a later '30-'31 style cab on the shirt - with that being said, I like the '28-'29 Express Truck on the front so to satisfy the later style fans, use a '30-'31 Stakebed on the back of the shirt such as this one:

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That would satisfy fans of both cab styles. Keep the early Express truck on the front - seems like the Express is just about everyone's dream truck.

I still have the club shirt I bought at the MAFCA National Convention in 1998 in Reno and it has the same '29 Stakebed photo as shown on the back of the current prototype shirt. I vote for a later style cab version this go-round.

I don't believe the club's address and phone number needs to appear on the shirt; the website has those if anyone needs contact info. MAFCA's shirts only have their logo and no contact info on them. Lastly the club's website address is a bit overpowering - it doesn't need to be billboard sized and as a couple of guys have commented before, the white lettering detracts from the rest of the shirt - go with all black lettering.

With all that being said, I'll take two XL's of whatever style is finally produced.

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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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I'll take 2 XL, You would think Ford would want their logo out there, Who would guess Lowtidde
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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Due to lack of response from Elkhorn29 my guess is this project is dead. :-(
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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He's probably busy, let's give him a minute?
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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How's the T-shirt project coming along? I have'nt heard much lately. I'm still interested.




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wv model AA
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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I like the Shirt ! I'll take a XL

anything but Black, I have enough black t-shirts

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Chris Haynes
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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wv model AA wrote:I like the Shirt ! I'll take a XL

anything but Black, I have enough black t-shirts

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Jeff

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captain marty
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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I'm in for 4, all XL
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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Gonna throw my 2 cents in it:

I love the blueprint picture showing dimensions, i like the ford logo and Ford model AA truck club around it on the front upper left of the shirt but im not feeling the size of the website needs to be that big. maybe just a single line on the back or somehting otherwise i feel like im wearing a sandwich board....

Grey is a good color as it doesnt show dirt. Id like to see a darker green color with white lettering and blueprint drawing too or dark blue shirt.

White is a nono around anything that has or had grease, rust, dirt, oil, sweat, blood, paint etc in or ever on it haha.

and yea i have too many black shirts too haha.
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

Post by Elkhorn29 »

T-shirt project on hold (if you couldn't tell already). I'm looking to find reasonably priced print and shirts.

I would love to have a shirt for the club but the first company I sampled failed to meet my expectations in both print and shirt quality.





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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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:mrgreen:

Love it. Guess I should send my annual dues and registration to Neil! Homework for today.
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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Somebody was selling the at the MARC National Meet in Lexington, KY this pasy year.
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Re: AA Truck Club shirt design

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spdway1 wrote:Somebody was selling the at the MARC National Meet in Lexington, KY this pasy year.
Did you get a picture of the shirt?
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