Hands up. Who has a BIG truck?
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Hands up. Who has a BIG truck?
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Oh Man!
I have a Dodge Quad cab
, but, I have 3 kids, dirt bikes, and NEED a big truck so..uuummmm, it ain't true, ya know, what the article says, its practical for me to have a big truck , yea that's it..its practical...besides I use the R for all my commuting, 100 miles a day, most people at work don't even know I own a truck, drove it to work one day and everyone said " did ya get a new truck"...nope..just never drive it, unless there's a dirt bike in the back.
Rog
I have a Dodge Quad cab
Rog
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camfarm
Yeah Right
We were all foolish idiots when we were college aged youngsters. The especially self-righteous and most foolish were the 'serious' members of the student journalistic bent.
I have a big truck but now I think I'll also buy one of the last Excursions. Can't never have enough places to hang them flags of heritage.
I have a big truck but now I think I'll also buy one of the last Excursions. Can't never have enough places to hang them flags of heritage.
I don't like big SUV's, either, but I have one. We have a GMC Yukon XL Denali, but what else can we drive to hold a family of six (soon to be seven), our luggage, groceries or other stuff, and occasionally a large dog? Also, I need AWD because I live on a big hill in the "snow belt" of New Jersey.
Based on all those requirements, we narrowed it down to just a few vehicles. We got the best deal on the GMC. I has a nice ride, navigation system, good sound system, and heated seats. Yes, those heated seats are really a great thing in the winter.
Based on all those requirements, we narrowed it down to just a few vehicles. We got the best deal on the GMC. I has a nice ride, navigation system, good sound system, and heated seats. Yes, those heated seats are really a great thing in the winter.
Bob
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Yes Scott I was just kidding...but my first car was a panel van (see pic) http://uniquecars.carpoint.ninemsn.com. ... ub/02b.jpg
http://uniquecars.carpoint.ninemsn.com. ... ub/04b.jpg
http://us1.webpublications.com.au/stati ... 80_3mg.jpg
http://us1.webpublications.com.au/stati ... 0_00mg.jpg
They were very common down under..and sometimes called a 'shaggin' wagon'.
And both those stickers that Jamming mentioned were on the back of most of them...
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http://uniquecars.carpoint.ninemsn.com. ... ub/04b.jpg
http://us1.webpublications.com.au/stati ... 80_3mg.jpg
http://us1.webpublications.com.au/stati ... 0_00mg.jpg
They were very common down under..and sometimes called a 'shaggin' wagon'.
And both those stickers that Jamming mentioned were on the back of most of them...
DJ

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DJ, all I have to say about those 'cars' is...
definitely different. That black one looked like a funeral hearse!
The rear tops looked like they were an afterthought, though. but heck, who can deny more room to boogie?!?!

definitely different. That black one looked like a funeral hearse!
The rear tops looked like they were an afterthought, though. but heck, who can deny more room to boogie?!?!
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I have a 2003 Ford F350 SuperDuty extended cab dually with the 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel. Full "Banks" power upgrades and 6 speed manual trans. The 450 rear wheel HP pulls my 12,000 lb 35 ft 5th wheel up any Colorado mountain with ease.
Click here for my baby pic... WARNING NSFW
http://members.cox.net/frsengineering/mybaby.jpg
Now...where's that yardstick

Click here for my baby pic... WARNING NSFW
http://members.cox.net/frsengineering/mybaby.jpg
Now...where's that yardstick

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