unfortunately my work truk is my rare toyota s-runner....i wish i could find a beater for 500 or less but in this town thats impossible
i got a 64 chevy wonton dullie all stock 350 2 barrel, rebilt the motor for $500 runs good i can hall everything and pull alot with it
Its my work truck. its gets me from A to B with no expense to me. most importantly it helps with the valuable cargo.
1999 Ford F-150 with a 4.6L V6 5 speed. It was my companies truck, and when I retired and shut down my company, I "acquired" this truck with the idea of using it as as a trade on a Hemi Dodge pickup. The more I drove it, the better I liked it. Then the "Gas price crunch" came. Guess what; no Hemi; kept the Ford. It does everything I need it to do, including towing my Featherlight trailer with anything else I own on it (the heaviest being a '68 Corvette convertible). It's turned out to be one of the best vehicles I ever owned. Now 103,00 mies, and I think it's just getting broken in. I love it; A/C, PS, PB, CD/Casette/Stereo, fabric interior, and carpet. Anywhere between 15 and 20 MPG depending on what I'm hauling and which way the wind is blowing. What's not to love? Tubman
02 dodge 360 1 ton extended van. i use this everyday for my flooring installation biz. it is also my daily driver. with out this van i would have nothing. it also does burnouts!
My '58 is my work truck, It spend weekends down at Lowes or Home Depot, hauls our camper around, and hauls engines home from the yard.
Main work truck is an '03 2500 w/Duramax & Alison trans. Weekend chore truck/daily is an '04 Z71. Farm truck is a '77 Chevy heavy half ton. Pictured are my future shop trucks. The '50 Chevy 3600 is going to be a fair weather "fuck'in off kinda mood" truck. And the rod is going to have my shop on the door, good advertising.
Nice looking "97's" on there, or are they "98's"; going to add a little more bling? Butch/56sedandelivery.
here's my daily driver work truck: it hauls whatever i can fit into my backpack (change of clothes any my lunch).