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  • Ford: 1980-2000 (Trucks And SUV)

    26 50.00%
  • Chevrolet: 1980-2000

    20 38.46%
  • Toyota: (Cars Mainly)

    5 9.62%
  • Nissa

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    2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 Z71 Regular Cab Stepside 5.3l Vortec, 85000 miles. I'm currently looking to buy my own truck of around the same year extended cab 6 foot bed. I eventually want to get a Duramax.




    And a suggestion; You should add Dodge in there aswell.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gangel View Post
    Why do people always have to compare vehicles? Each vehicle has a positive and a negative... I just don't get it? If it rolls down the road, and hauls the scrap there, what's the difference?
    As they say the devil is in the details. Besides why not talk bout it ? I'm a car(and pickup) guy so It makes good Convo
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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    As they say the devil is in the details. Besides why not talk bout it ? I'm a car(and pickup) guy so It makes good Convo
    Might as well ask "why do people compare computers?" "Why do people compare <insert item>)"

    Cause we can an it's great conversation as Tater said. If it doesn't interest you, why read the thread? Or if in person, maybe walk away or ask to move on to a different subject. I'm not a "Mine is better then yours!" but I do enjoy at times listening to folks compare trucks, cars, computers, etc. Never know when what their saying might prove useful.

    An guest now?

    Man I miss skippy at times..

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    2006 Chevy trailblazer. Me and Mudlight2 have been to hell and back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudlight2 View Post
    2006 Chevy trailblazer. Me and Mudlight2 have been to hell and back.
    https://www.dropbox.com/sc/qgp01ojewrda9ap/NvLZmVcdax
    Stupid night.
    Oh no! LOL My truck was in a bigger Sh*t hole then that lol! I don't want to do that again lol. Not with my good truck atleast, I was thinking about buying a piece of crap 90s silverado to take out in the mountains mudding and 4x4ing. Then when I'm done scrap it.

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    2000 Ford F-150 Crew Cab Long Bed. Safety Yellow, so you can see me from a mile off... LOL

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    I run a 1998n Freightliner with a Timberjack mounted on the back. Great for loading scrap of any sort.



    Last edited by Mechanic688; 08-18-2013 at 04:48 PM. Reason: Added pic's

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    What Do You drive? for scrap hauling (trucks Mainly)

    Me EDSEL dump truck gits er dun

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    A 1983 unarco, shes a little hard on the eyes, but gets the job done.



    Actually, 2 trucks, and a car. 1998 f150, 2006 silverado, 2002 sonata. Who says you cant scrap in a car?

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    What Do You drive? for scrap hauling (trucks Mainly)

    an 88 ranger 4x4 and a 2.9 v6. it has the loudest lifter tick I've ever heard but it gets the job done. waiting for her to blow up so I can up grade to a 7.3

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    Little brother -1985 2500 - white and rust color when clean, never seen it clean though. - 160,000 miles

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    97 obs f250 1 ton suspension dump bed removable wood sides rides like car with 1k-or 2

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    What's with the Toyota choice (cars mostly)? I have a couple Toyotas and all have hauled a lot of material. Here's my trailer hauling rig (12 Tundra)



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    Can this guy qualify for your bumper sticker Gravy? It's not a spaceship but it..two trucks an a mining dump truck!





    or this guy..



    Sirscrapalot - I demand a recount there is no option for.."I don't use no stinkin truck, I rock a mini-van/van!".
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    1991 MAZDA b2600i 4x4 5 speed, before mazda and ford trucks were the same, and after mazda stopped using mitsu engines this one is actually a mazda. great little truck!! tall and light and can get through anything. people say "but that truck is so small to haul with" true, its not a full-size, but I also get great mpg, so I don't care if it takes me an extra trip, and two, the thing is a tank! I've had excess of 900 lbs in the bed with no problems. pretty good for a little 4 banger!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravygrabber View Post
    What's with the Toyota choice (cars mostly)? I have a couple Toyotas and all have hauled a lot of material. Here's my trailer hauling rig (12 Tundra)



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    BEAUTIFUL truck, I'm a big 'yota fan, the fam. has two fj60s, those things are unstoppable. this is the truck I want some day. Now imagine if toyota actually got into the 3/4 ton market ...............hmmmmm

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    last year was a 92 f150 extened car either car dolly or pickup box trailer then went to an 87 half ton chevy then up to a 94 chevy half ton extended cab 4x4 then added trailer then got bigger trailer went from 4x8 to 6x12 then truck died so got 86 bronco to pull trailer now using 93 suburban to haul nonferrous and ewaste in and trailer behind for iron and appliances hopefully upgrading in spring to bigger trailer and regualr extended cab diesel pickup whats funny is the 87 hauled its predecessor to the scale the 94 hauled the 87 to the scale and the 94 actually made it to another person to fix and the bronco is for sale right now probably will scrap out burban when i get another truck wife wont let me keep any toys:-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyisthealero View Post
    1993 Chevy Cheyenne 4.3L V6 Main Hauler 1500, 1997 ford explorer 5.0L V8 If I need to haul something when the truck is already full I use a trailer for the Ford

    Sooo I had to vote for two of America's oldest brands. Does anybody know who was America's first auto maker?

    wouldnt that ne the now defunct oldsmobile corporation?


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