Larry Koch
Silver $$ Contributor
Please recycle your aluminum cans, Ford needs the metal.
Yep agree I just like driving for 5 hours without powering up for an hour every 90 miles. Plus I'm a combustion engine guy. Love real engines.You just can’t beat electric for the immediate power and torque. I’m no electric car fanboy, but making an electric car/truck that outperforms its gasser brother is really easy. The Tesla Cybertruck in beast mode will go 0-60mph in 2.6s, find me a gas truck or car that does that.
Dave
Im not a Ford fan, at all, but I will say, everybody who lives around here with an aluminum body ford, has no rust or corrosion. That is worth alot when a pickup is 8-10 years old and its time to do some major fixing. I know of 2 or 3 f150 with 250k + miles and they are completely corrosion free. One of the f150 is on its 3rd ecoboost engine but that is beside the point.Please recycle your aluminum cans, Ford needs the metal.
Buy a Kenworth. Load them all at once.But I can't pull the Ford to the scrap yard because the transmission is out in my General Motors truck.
I assume you found a new fiance then,,lol. A few years back I found one of those 70's gun racks on ebay - new in box. Unfortunately the rubber coating had degraded and was tacky. They were actually great functional racks.First two things I added after purchase, 23 channel CB and gun rack. My then fiance' told me later she really hoped I didn't put a gun rack in it. In Great Falls, MT and thought they were supposed to be standard equipment. LOL.
I dont know if I could afford the tire bills on an electric truck.Yep agree I just like driving for 5 hours without powering up for an hour every 90 miles. Plus I'm a combustion engine guy. Love real engines.
I just buy pre- 2006, with limited options. KW sounds good though. But I would prefer a twin stick Mack.Buy a Kenworth. Load them all at once.
Duct tape works and is so cool.I assume you found a new fiance then,,lol. A few years back I found one of those 70's gun racks on ebay - new in box. Unfortunately the rubber coating had degraded and was tacky. They were actually great functional racks.
Nope, in fact, we celebrated our 46th anniversary Nov 15th and the gun rack is still in the truck.I assume you found a new fiance then,,lol. A few years back I found one of those 70's gun racks on ebay - new in box. Unfortunately the rubber coating had degraded and was tacky. They were actually great functional racks.
So you got her trained early on. Good for you!Nope, in fact, we celebrated our 46th anniversary Nov 15th and the gun rack is still in the truck.
I have 20 Lbs of R-26 and will trade for a 2025 Chevy -3500 HighCountry any color...!I'm looking for a new full size P/U truck.
Who's got a new one .... how do you like it and what did you have before.
I am leaning towards a Tundra or a GMC Sierra, but have not done any research as of yet.
Lemme' know
Thanks
Thank goodness I don’t have to purchase either one. How will the younger generation ever get out of debt with this massive inflation.I have 20 Lbs of R-26 and will trade for a 2025 Chevy -3500 HighCountry any color...!
So I bought a new 2022 Chevy HighCountry Silverado w/Z offroad package I can run all my Christmas lights
with it..!
I paid $82.000 cash here in Rexburg,Idaho a few months later after I ordered it they went up again $10.000
Will continue to buy Chevy until my Kid's take my licence from me ...!
Think about it A Middle-class cookie cutter cost a Mil. and a new truck cost $92K Things have gone up since the 50's and 60's you old farts..!
Thank goodness I don’t have to purchase either one. How will the younger generation ever get out of debt with this massive inflation.
Possibly some truth in this!
"You will own nothing and be happy"
Let's hope not, it's the World Economic Forum's mantra for socialism!Possibly some truth in this!
Sounds like Beer, you know we only rent it...
"You will own nothing and be happy"