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Started by lloyd3, August 27, 2024, 11:22:47 AM

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lloyd3


lloyd3

And then later in September, when I got up to northern Minnesota, I found that my inherited '97 F-150 4x4 was still as dependable as ever.  I suspect that it will be running fine, long after my later (2001) Dodge Ram 4x4 is all done.

These old Fords are pretty impressive.

John_Kunkel


Every generation sees "old" in a different light. Those trucks aren't old to me.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

Kern Dog

It amazes me that my 2007 truck is now almost 18 model years old. I still love the thing.
I have never been drawn to a 4 door truck.

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Even being lowered, I've towed with it, hauled stuff to the dump, driven over 400,000 miles with it and will continue to drive it.


RallyeMike

Everyone should have an old beater truck. That's what you drive over to another guy's house when negotiating to buy his abandoned project car. You don't show up in your 24 Ram 3500.
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John_Kunkel


Can't speak for all of them, but a lot of those old trucks with the tank behind the seat have very limited leg room. I'm not that tall but I can't drive most of them.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

Kern Dog

The Dodge trucks of 72 and up also had the in cab gas tanks. I'm 5'10" and I fit fine. I am more comfortable in my newer truck though...You can fit 5 gallon buckets behind the seat of these trucks...

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I do dig the classic vibes of the Power Wagon....

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