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....but WE have our 80-86 models.....for which i am truely thankful....lol
Why is that? Just looking for why you think that. I am glad I have my two. The wife wants me down to one, but I have so far convinced her that it is convenient for me to have a parts truck in her front yard...
petroskie, good looking truck, comrad! robert, the moderator, dave, wasn't being snippy...he was just saying that there is a forum area with guys that are into the 73 thru 79 trucks that could shed some lite on the highboy Q. i know a couple guys that way, prefer the dentsides. at one time i did, myself. to me, the highboy, merely looked like it had a liftkit....but came from the factory that way
thanks for the comment, shes in good shap. you need more picks of ur truck
mine is still a work in progress. robert, to really address that question, would require a very long post. usually we are most interested in what we have. but, i like most trucks and a lot of cars. it is personal. some things are cool, but i wouldn't want to own. like a highboy, for instance. purely personal taste, sir.
i agree, everybody has there own likes, im all into big 4x4 rigs with v8s and big I6, but i have had 4cyl toyotas do just as much or more and it still towed my boat just as well as my f250, i also have great respect for those stupied street hondas that will out run any v8 and pull a quarter mile in 13 seconds
i agree, everybody has there own likes, im all into big 4x4 rigs with v8s and big I6, but i have had 4cyl toyotas do just as much or more and it still towed my boat just as well as my f250, i also have great respect for those stupied street hondas that will out run any v8 and pull a quarter mile in 13 seconds
When I wake my 300 up I want to be able to blow the doors off of some of those.
wow ok, well you should check out "Gears" on the speed channel, and trucks, extreme
4x4, and muscle car and those are on spike tv on the weekends. the most informational showes ever. on gears the host took a chevy pickup and restored in for under 10k and it look amazing. dont let me down comrad and blue! your my boys!!
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