Posted by rrlund on January 30, 2014 at 07:22:16 from (162.250.26.204):
In Reply to: Another pickup.... posted by DeltaRed on January 30, 2014 at 07:00:32:
I don't have a comment on the Chevy,but I've been kicking around the idea of a different pickup. Trouble is,my 85 Ford diesel has fewer miles on it than the wife's 2002 Explorer Sport Trac. I was thinking about a newer dually flatbed 4x4 to replace mine,but been thinking more and more lately about an F250 extended cab short box gas to replace hers. I could put a gooseneck ball in one of those to haul cattle. That's about the only thing that I do with mine that makes me nervous. I'd still have the 85 to haul hay and use around the farm like I do now. Could even haul cattle with it if she needed her truck when I had to go with a load. These short box two door extended cabs don't appear to be much longer than a regular cab long box.
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