Picture of your truck?

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Here's mine. A 2004 Toyota Pre-runner with my new camper shell. Bought and completely paid for.

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Do you have a picture of your truck?
 
good ole' toyota 4runner! one of my fav. and no I do not have a truck now but I used to drive Infiniti Qx4.

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No pictures (it is on my ex's myspace, which I blocked) 4x4 Diesel Chevy Silverado, lifted, dark gray with heated seats and caarraazy horsepower. Nobody has ever beat us in a race before O_O I miss that hunk of metal, sigh.
 
That's nice. I don't own any truck. My brother used to have that truck, but he usually changes his Tundra/Tacoma trucks every 2-4 years. He currently has Tacoma Double Cab TRD, and even put in some custom car parts. Not sure what they are. He works for Toyota Racing Development.
 
95 F250 XL HD with 351W. 14,000 miles on new engine and 77,500 miles on truck.

Best purchase I make.

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My boyfriend owns four trucks.....


2 that he wants to restore.

One that is out of commission

One that still works.

Will post pictures later if I can.
 
Here is my truck. Those are grown men standing there. They just look like little kids cause of how big the truck is.

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I keep it in the garage next to my motorcycle.

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Here is my truck. Those are grown men standing there. They just look like little kids cause of how big the truck is.



I keep it in the garage next to my motorcycle.
You're all about compensating, aren't ya? :laugh2:
 
I have 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi, 4 x 4 with Thunder Road! :)
 
We sold our truck. It was a 1979 Ford F1501 with a 351 modified engine and had 457,000 miles on the original motor. Replace the master cylinder 7 times, rebuilt carb 3 times and fuel filter was a monthly change. (Truck was originall supposed to has regular gas, not unleaded). When we sold the truck in 2005, it was only getting 8 MPG due to the age and it wasn't made for Missouri winters. It was originally purchased by my hubby brand spanking new here in Florida.
 
We sold our truck. It was a 1979 Ford F1501 with a 351 modified engine and had 457,000 miles on the original motor. Replace the master cylinder 7 times, rebuilt carb 3 times and fuel filter was a monthly change. (Truck was originall supposed to has regular gas, not unleaded). When we sold the truck in 2005, it was only getting 8 MPG due to the age and it wasn't made for Missouri winters. It was originally purchased by my hubby brand spanking new here in Florida.



I still have my 79 f150 3 years ago. It get 15-20 mpg highway at 55 mph it isn't easy to drive slow. It was kind slow but small 6 cylinder inline.

That reason we bought 95 F250 to do work and plow snow.
 
I still have my 79 f150 3 years ago. It get 15-20 mpg highway at 55 mph it isn't easy to drive slow. It was kind slow but small 6 cylinder inline.

That reason we bought 95 F250 to do work and plow snow.

Our was 8 cylinder. I miss "Bessie", but we now have my 2002 Mercury Sable GS, a 1993 Ford Explorer 4X4, and a 2000 Ford Expedition. The Expedition doesn't get driven much since it's a gas guzzler, and hubby and I are the only drivers. MIL still has her Crown Victoria (1986 I think) and a 1995 Ford F150. She is selling the truck and we will get rid of her car (unless it dies first) when she dies.
 
Mod note..thread moved to appropriate forum....

Oh btw here a pic of me and my old 1994 Ford Ranger way back in 1998. Miss the damn truck since I traded it in for the ZX2 Escort. I do still have the Rodeo, but its parked in my driveway until I can scrape up enough $ to fix the EFI system.

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Trucks. As in the kind you can haul lumber, manure, odds and ends, furniture, etc....

Put 'em here.
 
We sold our truck. It was a 1979 Ford F1501 with a 351 modified engine and had 457,000 miles on the original motor. Replace the master cylinder 7 times, rebuilt carb 3 times and fuel filter was a monthly change. (Truck was originall supposed to has regular gas, not unleaded). When we sold the truck in 2005, it was only getting 8 MPG due to the age and it wasn't made for Missouri winters. It was originally purchased by my hubby brand spanking new here in Florida.
457K on the original motor?:shock:
 
457K on the original motor?:shock:

Yep - hubby was the only owner and he had it from 1979 to 2005. It was the truck that pulled the boats for his family at least 25 times a year while in Florida. It did not handle the Missouri winters well at all, and when we sold it, the guy painted it with house paint in a hideous blue. It was originally bright fire engine red.
 
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