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MO_Trout_Bum wrote:
My list as well:
65 F100 230 6 cyl 4sp 4.10
72 C10 350 3.73 Posi w/ coil springs
90 Explorer 4L 3.73
98 Explorer 4L SOHC 3.73
2004 Tahoe 4.8L 3.73
2006 Yukon 5.3L 4.10
2007 Suburban 6L 4.10
2004.5 2500HD 6.6 3.73
Still dreams about driving that old F100, for some reason.
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RPreeb wrote:
Not mine, but the first TV in the family was the year I graduated from High School, a '61 Chevy Bel Air 4 door that looked like this one, but without the rear roof overhang. 283 V8 and Power Glide tranny. Dad towed a 15 foot Cascade Coach around Montana, Wyoming, and Alberta (Banff and Jasper) throughout the summer of 1964.
The next year he'd had enough of fighting the Chevy and traded for a '65 Dodge Polara 383 2dr HT, and had air bags installed for towing. It wasn't a truck, but it was a lot more capable than the Bel Air.
My first real TV is the F-150 I have right now... I only restarted trailer camping last summer with a small popup and a Honda Ridgeline. Did quite a bit of tent camping and backpacking in the 70's and 80's.
Feb-18-2017 03:05 PM
1995brave wrote:
First was a 1973 Dodge Tradesman van, 127 inch wheelbase, 360ci, 727 auto, slightly modified (I was a young airman and looking for speed and fun). Modified interior with bed, icebox, and porta-pottie. Pulled my 1954 Willys CJ3B all over the country. When I went to Korea, my sister used it for camping and pulling a Coleman pop-up. They loved the van and ended up buying their own Dodge van, and still have one today.
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