Wrapped in a body of purple and pink camouflage, a 1998 GMC Yukon takes over the school parking lot with its owner, junior Natalie Olive, standing faithfully by its side.
Owning the truck for almost four years, Olive’s had various comments and stories behind her massive ride. She calls her truck “The Tank,” because it takes so much gas and “The Rig,” because she takes it out to the woods during hunting season.
Olive says it’s not easy to miss her truck.
“Some of my friends will call me and say, ‘Hey, I just saw your truck’, and I get stopped sometimes by random people and they ask where I got my wrap done,” Olive said. “I get a lot of comments at school about it mostly because of the wrap.”
When Olive’s father gave her an ultimatum, it was time for her to make a choice.
“My dad threatened to sell it because so much work needed to be done to it,” she said. Her father told her the only way she could keep her truck was to get the full body wrap.
She chose the purple and pink camouflage wrap because she loves the purple camouflage. She says she hates pink, but it was the only choice she had.
“It was the only one they had like that so it was get the pink or nothing,” Olive said. Her father wrapped her car for her and she has been happy with the decision.
This is her first truck and it plans to be featured for Moonshine Attitude Attire because of its unique Muddy Girl Camo wrap .