IDIBOBS
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I know it’s an old thread but i went back to the beginning and read the original post. I totally agree. The newest truck we have is a 2005 suburban with a 5.3 pile of junk. It is much cheaper than new trucks to fix but still not a very good motor. We have a 97 Tahoe with a 5.7. Runs like the day it was made. My 1990 7.3idi runs perfect also. I spend some money every once in a while on maintenance but i could rebuild the truck 10xs over for what a new truck costs. I can’t fix most of a new truck with computers and such. Other then power they have nothing my 1990 dosnt have, I’ve got heated and cooled leather seats, a big touch screen, navigation, way better gauges, better AC from vintage air and more i can keep listing but… My 1990 gets waay better fuel mileage plus no pig *** def. It tows our 8500lb horse trailer just fine with its 33” tires and 4.30 gears. It hauls 30 bales of hay at 3000lbs much better then a new f350. I don’t squat at all. And the money im saving goes into my house, hobby’s, horses, ect…. Plus i feel like a tougher man knowing they are driving around in a super soft baby truck and mine hits back at every bump.Back story: During my drive south last Friday night, I saw a nice looking Brick Nose crew cab single wheel with an IDI in it backed in next to a building and I almost turned around to check it out, but I wanted to keep going. Then, a few miles farther south, I met a Bull Nose truck that was heading north with either a new refrigerator or a new gun cabinet/safe standing up in the bed. We both gave each other a big wave. Those trucks sure put a smile on my face and made me do some thinking on the rest of the trip. After that, when I looked at all of the new(er) cars and trucks driving or parked, all I could think was "car payment, car payment, car payment!" I just chuckled and kept driving along. With the price of used cars and trucks and the shape of the economy these days, I fell like I'm MUCH smarted for driving my 35+ year old trucks and not having any car/truck payments. I also think that in a few more months, more people are going to wish that they drove something old like me and had no payments to make on them. I decided to start this thread just to see how many others feel similar to me.