jumpinjoe
Hellcat
Well, you've pretty much had one of all the real trucks then!!!I've heard DEF stuff and the new epa changes take away some of the hp. Anyhow, I've had gm, ford, dodge, toyota but not a nissan.
Well, you've pretty much had one of all the real trucks then!!!I've heard DEF stuff and the new epa changes take away some of the hp. Anyhow, I've had gm, ford, dodge, toyota but not a nissan.
Like thesemanual transmissions, no fog lights, and front driving hub keys you had to manually turn when stopped for 4 wheeling
Who he says . I'll tell you who. Some dadgum young whippersnapper that's who. Dagnabit I tell you what. Sheesh!! Youngsters!!!
Who he says . I'll tell you who. Some dadgum young whippersnapper that's who. Dagnabit I tell you what. Sheesh!! Youngsters!!!
I really like the look of the new Tundra, chevy Z71 Trail Boss and the Ford F150 4x4, but I have told myself for 30 years I cant get a new full size 4x4 when I have a perfectly good one out front that I came home in as a young ladI prefer old Ford trucks and I have had a bunch. The newest Ford I had was a '96 F350 with the 7.3 Powerstroke and a 5 speed. I loved that truck more than any other truck I ever owned. I also had a '68 with a 390 and a 4 speed, an '88 with a 302 Boss and a 4 speed and if memory serves a '75 with a straight 6 and a 3 speed on the column.
I also had an '89 GMC with a 350 and a '73 Chevy with a small block 400. I currently have the aforementioned Ram and a 2003 GMC with a '327.
So I've had all 3 of the REAL trucks.
Sad thing is, they don’t make them like the one you got anymore, all electronic crap just to go bad with the newer trucks, I had a Ford F150 4x4 years ago, 300 six cylinder, 4 speed manual, lock in/out hubs, bought it as a work truck, frame eventually broke, but a solid runner.I really like the look of the new Tundra, chevy Z71 Trail Boss and the Ford F150 4x4, but I have told myself for 30 years I cant get a new full size 4x4 when I have a perfectly good one out front that I came home in as a young lad
I can't bring myself to buy a Japanese Truck. My dad had a little Nissan truck that he got over 400k miles out of, but still. Trucks are supposed to be American made. Except the new "American" trucks aren't really all that American. Either made in Mexico or Canada and in any case chock full of Chinese parts. I prefer old trucks and I'd take that 77 of yours over any new truck on the market right now. Even if it didn't have a motor in it.I really like the look of the new Tundra, chevy Z71 Trail Boss and the Ford F150 4x4, but I have told myself for 30 years I cant get a new full size 4x4 when I have a perfectly good one out front that I came home in as a young lad
My ‘15 Tacoma is on 220,000 miles and going as strong as the day I got itI can't bring myself to buy a Japanese Truck. My dad had a little Nissan truck that he got over 400k miles out of, but still. Trucks are supposed to be American made. Except the new "American" trucks aren't really all that American. Either made in Mexico or Canada and in any case chock full of Chinese parts. I prefer old trucks and I'd take that 77 of yours over any new truck on the market right now. Even if it didn't have a motor in it.
My Ram has 205 on it and it still runs like a scalded dog.My ‘15 Tacoma is on 220,000 miles and going as strong as the day I got it
Very well thought out!!! And a great conclusion you've come to!!!I really like the look of the new Tundra, chevy Z71 Trail Boss and the Ford F150 4x4, but I have told myself for 30 years I cant get a new full size 4x4 when I have a perfectly good one out front that I came home in as a young lad
It's a really hard thing to say here as a confirmed Chevy man for more than 60 years ... but the Ford 300 straight 6 was one of the best engines ever designed for everyday vehicle. Way back in the days of circle track racing we had a class that was called then 'Early models'. Not the typical early models of the day but a local class based on about 3 - 4 local tracks. I don't remember the body years required, but they all had to run straight 6 (300ci) engines. The 300 Ford, with 7 main bearings and steel timing gears instead of belts/chains just ate up the competition due to their high rev'ing ability without detonating. Those damned things would turn so tight about 3/4 the way down the straight on a 1/4 or 3/8 mile oval, they sounded like the pistons were swapping cylinders.Sad thing is, they don’t make them like the one you got anymore, all electronic crap just to go bad with the newer trucks, I had a Ford F150 4x4 years ago, 300 six cylinder, 4 speed manual, lock in/out hubs, bought it as a work truck, frame eventually broke, but a solid runner.
I much prefer the older trucks as well for the durability. But like the newer ones for the conveniences.I can't bring myself to buy a Japanese Truck. My dad had a little Nissan truck that he got over 400k miles out of, but still. Trucks are supposed to be American made. Except the new "American" trucks aren't really all that American. Either made in Mexico or Canada and in any case chock full of Chinese parts. I prefer old trucks and I'd take that 77 of yours over any new truck on the market right now. Even if it didn't have a motor in it.
in the earlier years of my garage times, as the new electronic ignition systems were coming, heat was a major killer of them, under that hood.. vibration too would kill many electronic ignitions..Fords, "thin film" ignition, and thier different color coded plug connections would drive us mechanics crazy....you had to replace a blue module with ONLY another blue connection module, and those days....??Sad thing is, they don’t make them like the one you got anymore, all electronic crap just to go bad with the newer trucks, I had a Ford F150 4x4 years ago, 300 six cylinder, 4 speed manual, lock in/out hubs, bought it as a work truck, frame eventually broke, but a solid runner.
to be fair, toyota tundras are built in the lone star state bass. I've got one, with the real v8, not that newer one. runs like a top, built by americans, not in canada nor mexico.I can't bring myself to buy a Japanese Truck. My dad had a little Nissan truck that he got over 400k miles out of, but still. Trucks are supposed to be American made. Except the new "American" trucks aren't really all that American. Either made in Mexico or Canada and in any case chock full of Chinese parts. I prefer old trucks and I'd take that 77 of yours over any new truck on the market right now. Even if it didn't have a motor in it.
yeah, Canadians take "Canadian bacon breaks", not real coffee/smoke breaks.......to be fair, toyota tundras are built in the lone star state bass. I've got one, with the real v8, not that newer one. runs like a top, built by americans, not in canada nor mexico.