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go pick up the march 04 issue of popular hot rodding magazine they tested the new 5.7l Hemi and it's a danm fine engine, it has enormous ptoential
maybe so, i know when the new 5.7 hemi came out it was crap, but im sure they re-worked it properly, i just lost interest in it. either way, itll never touch the original 426 but ill take your word for it the new one is nice.
Originally posted by jobo_18
I am a mopar fan myself and perhaps one day when i am dnonw w/ college and i am in a full time job (i am 21) i want a lemon twist yellow 1970 hemi cuda (doesn't have to be origional) or a hemi challengar.
and if you gonna get a hemicuda, it cant be lemontwist, it has to be either the green with black, or the plum purple with black, you dont have a choice, its just a rule of men
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i voted for mopar because mopar cars are awesome and then i saw he changed the title to best truck so i would have voted for ford cmon ford power stroke diseal with international engine no better truck imo
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I'm looking at purchasing some sort of old beater truck. 1-3 grand tops is what I can spend. I don't need looks, just regular cab would be fine. Diesel or gas. 4x4 needed. What year/model should I look for? It only needs to be reliable, I don't need gas mileage or AC or cool stickers.
can anyone suggest an older truck? Probably 10-15 yrs old that is pretty reliable? Or should I spend a little more and get something a bit newer? Just looking for something to tow the boat and take hunting.
Thanks.
T.J.
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Originally posted by tobz I'm looking at purchasing some sort of old beater truck. 1-3 grand tops is what I can spend. I don't need looks, just regular cab would be fine. Diesel or gas. 4x4 needed. What year/model should I look for? It only needs to be reliable, I don't need gas mileage or AC or cool stickers.
can anyone suggest an older truck? Probably 10-15 yrs old that is pretty reliable? Or should I spend a little more and get something a bit newer? Just looking for something to tow the boat and take hunting.
Thanks.
T.J.
any early 80's bronco or blazer, will be 4x4, youll get the 350, and they look cool too. i drive an 84 bronco and i beat the crap out of it.
Maybe an old Jeep, Blazer, Bronco, or Ram Charger?
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Those are all good sugestions except the evil bronco
Are you looking for a truck or SUV though, there are tons of 80's chevy trucks in your price range that meet the requirements or Ford too if you must .
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