Thank you. If I bought one I would buy it from the Western States. I bought a 1990 Dakota once here in the Midwest and it was worse than anticipated because they did drive it some it in the salt/road chemicals. I had to overhaul the whole brake system and I got lucky in only having to repair one...
Thank you. That's true too about go with what I can fix. I'm familiar with the 72-80 Dodge trucks and the 87-90 Dakotas to be honest with you. I have a little familiarity with Fords and not really anything GM products yet. Anyways, I'm considering going to the PNW.
Yes, it will be a semi-daily driver. I was looking at the square bodies and the nice thing about those is parts availability even if the aftermarket parts aren't always the greatest quality. I would go with a 72-93 Dodge just because I have a slight familiarity with the those trucks. I have a...
Depending on how long you keep the truck the Cummins over the long term has a better reputation IMO than the Powerstroke. The newer 6.7L Powerstroke is really good though. As I said I don't think you could go wrong with either truck. Good luck to whatever you choose.
Hello everyone. I figure I would drop in and say hello here. I'm just dropping in looking for information for a potential future truck purchase. Thank you for letting me join here. Take care.
I agree I don't think you can go wrong with either. I would tend to lean toward the Cummins and Ram brand myself if I was going for a new Diesel truck.
Life might be changing for myself and so I'm trying to prepare myself as best I can. That being said, I'm going to have to scale my life down and considering moving from here across the country. I will need a truck and have narrowed it down to a few choices for trucks. I like serviceability...
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