Depending on who you are, your goals when buying a new rig may vary a lot. Some people make a purchase with the hope that it will be reliable, require little maintenance, and just be an excellent daily driver.
Though sometimes building up trucks can be a long and trying process, but, as I’m sure many people who have done it would agree, it is well worth the struggle.
Owning an old Ford pickup truck is one things, but owning one that runs is another. One might not call it an uncommon sight to see a rundown ‘50s Ford rig sitting in someone’s lawn outside the city, slowly rusting away.
When one gets their hands on a new ride, it doesn’t take long for the honeymoon phase of love and adoration to pass. After all, it becomes frustrating when minivans start to fly by on the highway or bigger rigs spew smoke at you when they’re taking off from a light.
A truck and a muscle car make a very welcome pair. It doesn’t seem to be unusual that domestic vehicle enthusiasts tend to lean toward these two automotive wonders, and we’re glad for it.