Posted by DR. EVIL on May 13, 2023 at 04:42:12 from (174.229.113.170):
In Reply to: TRUCK OF THE DAY posted by Hobo,NC on May 12, 2023 at 05:37:23:
My last pickup was almost an exact twin to 4520BW's F350 he posted the picture of, except mine was F250 & 5- speed 7.3L PSD, same Alcoa wheels, red paint and as much chrome as I could get. I ran the miles up around 320,000 and decided it needed too much work and SON wanted a truck after he traded off his 2014 RAM 2500 Cummins. I test drove a new body style with the ZF 6-speed, only way I'd want one is if I was towing heavy ALL the time. I had 3.55 gears and towed my Dad's '51 M home, grossed around 20,000# truck, trailer & tractor and I could run right up to 65 mph pretty easy with my stock truck. Those mid & late 1990's Ford pickups were some of the best ever made, but even with mine being Auto Armor rust-proofed it had WAY too many Wisconsin winter road miles and is showing it. On the flip side, I REALLY like my 2018 RAM 1500 quad cab with the 5.7L Hemi. It's the same bright red with lots of chrome.
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