Posted by JayinNY on November 20, 2012 at 12:29:23 from (166.137.88.174):
I got a kick about the dodge post below, so at work today, using my work truck, the 2000 f250 w/7.3 towing my 4000 some pound trailer, I got thinking about my trucks, as I said in the past I have all 3 chevy, ford and dodge. So what's your favorite work truck you either had or still have? Some post rule, no foreign trucks, Nissan, Toyota ect, lets say 3/4 tons and up to say a f550 or so, no bigger. Let go from 2005 back, anything newer dosent count, not been around long enough. 1990 up to 2005 1/2 tons don't count, there just a heavy duty car, mid 80s half tons can count. Let's not count 2wd trucks either! Just kidding lol. Any way one of my best trucks is my 1989, 3500 chevy dually, it's the older body style. It has 172,000 miles on it,,4x4 with a t400 tranny never rebuilt, and pulled the said above trailer 5 days a week, tbi 350 and a 9 foot dumping rack body. The cab is soild, drivers side rocker panel is rusted, iv had the truck painted, and it hasn't seen a salty ny winter road since 2002. This truck has been great to me.
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