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'99 Dodge 1/2 ton, 318/5-speed manual. Good all-around truck that sees a lot of use in the hills.
I really like the fact that it was completely paid for years ago!
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Nice pics! paid for is definitely a plus!
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No kidding. I walked onto the Ford dealer's lot to check out a new powerstroke F-250... For $40k, or more, I could get one... Out of this boy's pay grade! Nice truck though...
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I really really liked my '94 3/4 ton chev that was paid for. i knew where it had been, what work had been done to it, what minor glitches it had, etc. since day 1 of it's life till some bastages stole it along with my driftboat trailer out of the yakima canyon a couple years ago.
truck was found 2 weeks later in yakima, but totalled.
now i have a stinkin' car payment again. i love my truck now but hate my payment.
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Damn Guy, thats "my truck" I was referring to earlier. Looks better with the canopy off and a moose rack in back though.
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Boneaddict - yup - I think your moose antlers look better than my little 3x3 mulie too! And I prefer driving the truck w/o the canopy - especially during deer season... Unless I'm living out of the back of the truck, which I've been known to do.
Trucks are mighty handy - darned shame they're so thirsty and expensive... Have considered going to a smaller rig, like a Ford Ranger or a Toyota Tacoma - but... This one is paid for and I know where it's been and what kind of care it's had...
Doggone V8's aren't going to be any fun to feed when gas hits $4/gallon - I may be taking the little Subaru wagon to Wyoming hunting this year... It gets 30 mpg... Your moose rack would crush it though!
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Some of my friends can attest and so can Idabooner, I'm a little hard on vehicles. I traded in a Dakota which I absolutely adored for a bigger version. Basically your vehicle, color scheme etc. I added a Warn wench on the front of it which probably got me into as much trouble as it got me out of. I'll try to get the picture I am referring too so you know what I am talking about. There is nothing better than a sweet truck. Sometimes more dependable than the wife.
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Here I was heading home from my first moose hunt. I think my paint job had suffered a few hits. Believe it or not, thats the same color as yours. Man I miss that truck. I'm just not liking my new one as much.
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I'm not sure what you are talking about when you say worn wench...better not let the wife see that!
I think a warn winch will get you out of a few mud holes that a worn wench gets you into
anyway....like I said earlier my hemi will pass anything but a gas station...the old ford was paid for but worn out...trucks are beautiful creatures! doug your old dakota was good until that rock that somehow got lodged underneath it!
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I have a 2002 Ford supercrew.
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96' Toyota Tacoma extended cab 4X4
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Yeah, that was pretty embarassing. High centered in the parking lot.
Dang that was an expensive coyote outing. It never really did work quite right after that. Speaking of Worn Wenches, I was thinking this morning I've been through 5 trucks and only 2 wives, maybe its time to upgrade.
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LMAO! It is 5 trucks and two wives for me too...come to think of it
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I know its alot cheaper to upgrade on trucks than it is wives.
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i had 5 different trucks with my wife before i married her. i'm on #5 right now.
i don't keep them very long either by my choice or someone else's choice...(see prior post)
i'll be keeping this one a while. gonna pay it off here pretty quick.
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