jscusmcvet
Adventurist
Hello Gentlemen... apply that term as appropriate to your current state...
I have been through a plethora of vehicles since joining AAV...
And now, I have picked up what may be a unicorn from our local fire dept.
2002 Ford F350 Super Cab, 7.3 diesel (my first diesel), 4wd, some nice fire service related enhancements, as a brush truck it is truly fully skid plated across the bottom, Warn Transformer brush guard, Warn 16,500 pound winch and a flashy paint job... best part.. 40k miles. It has been serviced regularly at our locally owned Ford dealership. I have an appointment there on Thursday so the guy who has been servicing it can bring me up to speed and give the service records for the truck. Since I bought it, the light bar up top has been removed, although wiring still in place, and I have debadged it from the department's name, etc... might leave some of the graphics, cause I think it is cool. In theory this may be my "last" truck purchase...
I have been through a plethora of vehicles since joining AAV...
- 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon. Great vehicle, just had needs changing... camping style, work around the farm, etc
- 1991 Suburban 2500. Had to decide to keep that or the Jeep. Asa lifelong jeep guy I kept the jeep, sold the burb... one of my few vehicle regrets. What an awesome truck.
- 2003 Tundra. Bought on the cheap since it has a salvage title. Put about 150k on it and sold it with about 280k miles. This was a great truck. Did pretty much all I asked of it. Had a bunch of smaller repairs that were expensive and yet had to be done.
- 2010 Dodge Dakota TRX4. Had this one about 18 months. Actually a great truck. Great drivetrain. Not very comfortable and I had to do a lot to get it to do the camper duty and the farm duty. There is zero aftermarket support, so very hard to modify. She will be going up for sale as soon as I get her all cleaned up.
And now, I have picked up what may be a unicorn from our local fire dept.
2002 Ford F350 Super Cab, 7.3 diesel (my first diesel), 4wd, some nice fire service related enhancements, as a brush truck it is truly fully skid plated across the bottom, Warn Transformer brush guard, Warn 16,500 pound winch and a flashy paint job... best part.. 40k miles. It has been serviced regularly at our locally owned Ford dealership. I have an appointment there on Thursday so the guy who has been servicing it can bring me up to speed and give the service records for the truck. Since I bought it, the light bar up top has been removed, although wiring still in place, and I have debadged it from the department's name, etc... might leave some of the graphics, cause I think it is cool. In theory this may be my "last" truck purchase...