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52K for a 3/4 ton?
Quote from: Stewart G Griffin on October 22, 2016, 09:49:53 am52K for a 3/4 ton? Yep. One of the recent diesel truck mags featured the new 2017 Ford Super Duty crew cab w/ the 6.7 turbo diesel. All the bells and whistles. It was $85K!! Wow.
The 2002 Chevy body style and front end styling is one of my favorites
welcome to the new club lol. sad about your square, imo i would go to a junkyard and get a 350 and put it in for 300 or so. could possibly get away with keeping your heads/cam. or sell them like you said and pay for the 350. do you plan on keeping the square even as its just a weekend driver?
I'm glad that your going to stick around as a member even though the 73 is going into storage.I always enjoy your post, and your knowledge of the ins & outs of a GM dealership and you access to part numbers has been a big asset to this forumMaybe the moderators can can open a section for "long term storage" vehicles. I'm laughing as I type this, but I'm sure some members (like me) have some cool squarebobys that were put into storage and forgotten about.Hopefully once you follow your family's tradition and get a job in Law enforcement you will have the $$ to put a duramax in the 73.
Quote from: DustyRusty on October 21, 2016, 06:40:45 pmThe 2002 Chevy body style and front end styling is one of my favorites That is why I have 2. A 2001, and a 2002. Both HDs.
Ya know LT, I was picking up a friend at the chevy dealer just yesterday, and while he was talking to the service dept. i took a real dangerous stroll. Yup, out on to the lot to see new birth! Wow, i mean talk about pure luxery. I sat in what was like a cockpit, controls and screens and gadgets everywhere, it was a 2017 2500 HD, fully loaded. Compared to that my 1977 c10 seemed so ancient! But, of course, i had to know what that little number in the lower right hand corner on the window sticker showed. And the survey says....$52, 485. Thats like $800 a month for the next 6 years. That brought me back to reality real fast. But boy what a driving machine. You could put 200k miles on that truck and do nothing except change the oil every 15k mi. What a difference since 1977. I think you did well, you have a modern truck and didnt pay $52k, and you still have your classic for a little later down the road. Nice job.
52K for a 3/4 ton? Don't think so. Does it have the duramax? It does not appear so. In that case, add $8,000. So, $60,000 for something to tow a boat around occasionally. Not a good move.
Mercedes is coming out with a pickup next week. i don't have the link.So i guess the new trend is higher priced pickups. Pickups and SUVs have become the full size car?Think about it----Crown Victoria, Caprice, bonneville, lesabre, electrica, 88,99 etc. all gone.
Quote from: DustyRusty on October 22, 2016, 08:23:48 pmQuote from: Stewart G Griffin on October 22, 2016, 09:49:53 am52K for a 3/4 ton? Yep. One of the recent diesel truck mags featured the new 2017 Ford Super Duty crew cab w/ the 6.7 turbo diesel. All the bells and whistles. It was $85K!! Wow.Unbelievable! Thats half the cost of my house! I'd sure like to know who's buying these trucks. And no, that truck above did not have the duramax, so yes, add another $8k. Total--$60. In the mid 90's they were like $28k, fully loaded diesel. What the heck happened??