IDIBRONCO
IDIBRONCO
We all have reasons to buy these old trucks. We also have reasons to get rid of them from time to time. That's why I'm not trying to sway you in either direction. Ultimately, it's your money and your choice.
AWWW Heck Brian, Iam the Old Goat and was just Buttin heads with you.....My vehicles were bought with cash. My only debt is the mortgage on my house.
I made this thread saying that I might be interested in a truck trade.
Why are you lecturing about debt here?
My dads daily for the last 15 years was this 61’ Falcon. Straight six. Baby never let him down. I mean, sometimes it had a dog day, but he’d get out on the side of the road with a flathead screwdriver and duck tape and get back home. But talk about reliability, she always drove the roads.I bought this truck 2 years ago and got rid of my "modern" SUV because I don't appreciate having electronics and computers in my vehicles. It's not so much about the money for me as it is the practicality. If I break down I'd like to at least have some chance of getting it home and fixing it without involving a dealer or mechanic.
The best vehicle I ever had was a '64 Ford Falcon. Straight 6, 3 on the tree, manual choke.
But I like having, and often need, a truck. So here I am.
I just didn't know how loud the diesel would be, and how limited the C6 is, and how rough-riding the 3/4 ton would be. But that's on me for not doing more homework and being in a rush to make a change.
I should have been more patient and done more research and maybe got a 1/2 ton with a 300.
But I can live with this.