Posted by Ron-MO on June 16, 2015 at 05:54:35 from (70.39.176.179):
In Reply to: Re: chevy 6.5 posted by vscummins on June 15, 2015 at 20:46:38:
Personally I have never owned a diesel pickup, but sounds as if you just need to stick with the Cummins/Goat (Ram). Personally, I did not care for either even though I have owned GM gas trucks all my life, and I am sure the Cummins is a decent enough engine, but I simply cannot warm up to the bodies of those - old or new. Funny that prior to the early 90's body change you would have had a hard time selling a Dodge truck. One guy I knew that tried all the trucks from the big 3 put it best that he wised he could purchase a Ford truck with a Cummins engine. Myself, I would like to have an older Chevy body (67-72 probably) with a 4BT Cummins in it (some have built those). Not trying to start a brand war, just stating my opinion.
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