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    Yeah, but it was nothin' compared to the Antarctic Blue Super Sports Wagon with the CB and optional Rally Fun Pack.

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    Back when you could haul a full sheet of plywood in a car! Can't do that in 90% of trucks now !

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    Quote Originally Posted by mwmkravchenko View Post
    Back when you could haul a full sheet of plywood in a car! Can't do that in 90% of trucks now !
    And yet the trucks are twice as large as they were in the 90s. How did they get so much bigger and so much less useful?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nova_robotics View Post
    And yet the trucks are twice as large as they were in the 90s. How did they get so much bigger and so much less useful?
    My Dad had a 2003 GMC Sierra Classic. Truck, 8 foot box, two wheel drive. We needed a bumper. So a friend says take one off of that 78 suburban. The Suburban had a bumper 7 inches wider. Trucks are smaller in the ways that matter. Try finding a real 8 foot box truck nowadays!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mwmkravchenko View Post
    My Dad had a 2003 GMC Sierra Classic. Truck, 8 foot box, two wheel drive. We needed a bumper. So a friend says take one off of that 78 suburban. The Suburban had a bumper 7 inches wider. Trucks are smaller in the ways that matter. Try finding a real 8 foot box truck nowadays!
    That 2003 Sierra was still a normal sized truck that was built for utility. 2003 was before everything went stupid. It wasn't until 2006-2010 that trucks got fat in all the wrong places. The new Ranger is as large as a '90s F150, weighs 300 lbs more, and comes with either a 5 ft or a 6 ft bed. I had a rental Ram something-er-other a few years ago in Northern Alberta. I had to jump to get into the cab. It had a 6 ft bed. I'd buy an old 4x4 S10 or Sonoma if I could. Unfortunately they've all rotted away to dust long ago.



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