Picture of your truck?

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I do not have a truck...but here's my parent's 1998 Nissan Frontier truck.
 
Sequoias, your Mom and Dad have kept their truck in great shape, at least outwardly. Cool...
 
Sequoias, your Mom and Dad have kept their truck in great shape, at least outwardly. Cool...

LOL, that is a old pic of the truck when they lived in a rental house, now they live in a double wide mobile home they own. I'm not sure about right now, haha. Even tho, I've known their record of taking good care of the vehicles...
 
Handsome plow Ford truck. Thumbs up. Best pic in this thread.

Got me 8 months of intestine hunt on plow truck that my Uncle would approve and buy it. He reject almost 250 plow trucks I found. He say too old, high miles, ugly, rot, werid color, beat up, and not worth.
 
Got me 8 months of intestine hunt on plow truck that my Uncle would approve and buy it. He reject almost 250 plow trucks I found. He say too old, high miles, ugly, rot, werid color, beat up, and not worth.

But he is approve rust?
 
Truck.....SUV count?

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SUVs are not part of passenger vehicles, depend on GVWR. Light weight SUVs can be a part of passenger. I use to inspecting the VECI labels (attached under the hood or engine compartment) to see which the vehicle is part of passenger or Lt/Med truck, then input computer to process the smog check inspections.
I think you GMC SUV's engine is a 4.2L in-line 6 cyl. Tell me if I'm correct. I hope so.:cool2:
 
My old truck, 1990 Chevy S-10, I gave it to my sister in Ohio before I moved to be with my wife up in Canada.

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I screenshot it from Google Streetview.
 
SUVs are not part of passenger vehicles, depend on GVWR. Light weight SUVs can be a part of passenger. I use to inspecting the VECI labels (attached under the hood or engine compartment) to see which the vehicle is part of passenger or Lt/Med truck, then input computer to process the smog check inspections.
I think you GMC SUV's engine is a 4.2L in-line 6 cyl. Tell me if I'm correct. I hope so.:cool2:

SUV still a truck. When ordering parts, you'll find out why it's under the categories of Truck instead of Car. Even Dodge Grand Caravan Sport van that I previously owned was consider Truck!!??? No way!!

Catty
 
I own 2005 Silver Dodge Durango SLT (not a 4x4, just 2x2). Here the pix copied from Google image of 2005 durangoes. Its GVW is 6,600 lbs. It have 4.7 Liter V8 engine. I plan to install tow hitch soon.

Catty
 
I own 2005 Silver Dodge Durango SLT (not a 4x4, just 2x2). Here the pix copied from Google image of 2005 durangoes. Its GVW is 6,600 lbs. It have 4.7 Liter V8 engine. I plan to install tow hitch soon.

Catty

Did you solve the problem yet?
 
SUV still a truck. When ordering parts, you'll find out why it's under the categories of Truck instead of Car. Even Dodge Grand Caravan Sport van that I previously owned was consider Truck!!??? No way!!

Catty
Ive been seen "Light Duty Truck" on the VECI label that sticked on the shock tower/ under the hood of the Grand Caravans. Toyota Siennas and Honda Odysseys are light duty trucks. I use to inspect the VECI (vehicle emission control information) labels to see what emission components are used in the engine and which is passenger or LD/MD/HD truck on the vehicle then process smog check inspection to run the test. If I detemine the Grand Caravans or other mini vans as passenger vehicles and proess the tests. The BAR enforcer will come to me, ask me why passenger on mini vans. They know that I inspect the VECI labels is zero. They can ticket me as bad record in my smog license. I had one record in my 15 or 16 years of smog license.
I dont know if my record is clean cuz I didnt track my license status.
As you and people think the mini vans are the passenger vehicles. That is fine with me.
 
My favorite is
01 F250 V10 with over 300K miles

Understand that pictures was taken in Sept 2009. Now It isn't look like that. Bed's fender is gone.

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Wirelessly posted

Mine has all my school books
 
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