Posted by CRUSADER on January 13, 2008 at 08:28:05 from (69.155.60.166):
In Reply to: Re: Darned Pickup! posted by MN Scott on January 13, 2008 at 07:05:06:
Nice looking ride. In Oct 06 I bought an 07 GMC ext cab with the Duramax/Allison. Not getting the 20 mpg empty and haven't got to pull a trailer with it yet. Wanted the regular cab, but Momma-San didn't like the idea of not having the elec windows, power seat and no room behind the seat, and a lot of other things about what I wanted so I did the next best thing and bought something that she would gripe too much about. This is my "retirement truck" and hope to do a little hauling, towing and traveling with it once I get out of the Air Force in Oct 09. Looking forward/dreaming of doing some restorations of farm tractors/equipment and old pickups. Hopefully if I can break even (or close to it) then I feel that it will be a worthwhile hobby...and the therapy will be a bonus.
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