Here's a thought as well. I just came across the 81 F150 I'm completing purchase this week. Was buried on CL among $30K trucks. We just need a beater truck. This one has new 302, 5 spd conversion (looks good underneath - more ?? later on that). Dude showed my $6000 in paid reciepts from a local garage for work done to truck. But Covid has run him out of money and he sold me the truck for less than half the reciepts.
There will be less expensive trucks possibly as well as well-intentioned owners need money to survive. Or there may be trucks with inflated prices. I don't feel like I got a supr deal yet. It does seem to be a solid truck with well-done work. I would trust the garage that did the work. May go visit him after I get the truck. I feel like I could probably flip it if I wanted, but wife has lots of home projects that involve a truck RIGHT NOW instead of arranging to borrow a truck from friends/family. Mine should be a working truck by the weekend.
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Something I dont think anyone has touched on yet is the use of these trucks as status symbols. I find that annoying.
Those features are great until you drown a sensor and everything electrical in the truck goes haywire because you shorted out the BCM, an air bag deploys because you banged it off a tree, or your fuel pump stops running because a 5v low reference data communication wire running from the PCM to the fuel pump control module rubbed through the conduit its wrapped in on the frame somewhere. I fix the stuff every day for a living. As far as I am concerned a good majority of the stuff coming off the line today is absolute trash. Technology is great until it isn't. I am a firm believer of KISS when it comes to pickup trucks. Unfortunately our government can't keep their nose out of places they don't belong and keep making it more and more difficult for manufacturers to keep things manageable.
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Great discussion.
For me it is a hobby. I love working on these old trucks, I get a real sense of fulfillment from slowing breathing new life into them so they can run for 40 more years. New trucks are so expensive people are paying $600+ a month for 6 or more years...
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That's only 50k
There are trucks stickering at way more than twice that. Then figure in the interest.... An F450 Platinum is 100K. Add delivery, prep, and buyers premium just to get into this class of vehicle. Even the 2012 F-150 Platinum is 80,000.
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Assuming you're referring to bullnoses, that'd be a first for me... at least in a way that increases value. Sure, I do get compliments on it ("nice truck", "nice 300", etc.), but the only status-like comments I get (going back to my eairler post) is "Why do you drive an old ****ing truck? You're a rich engineer, get a new one!". Rich, I ain't... and even so, I don't have any interest in hocking money for a vehicle. As for new trucks as a status symbol... I do see that. A lot of the people I know do tow or the like... but some have big lifted newish trucks just for the sake of such. Honestly, that's another reason why I don't want a new one so much... I don't want to be that way. It's not me, and it would show.
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I tow locally out to the dunes a couple times a month and even up to Idaho once a year. The new trucks may be very expensive, but for heavy towing are a bit of a necessity. The torque, bigger brakes and many times air ride really make for a nice tow.
If I had to stick to bone stock 80's truck and was stuck in the slow lane like when growing up, I just wouldn't do it. Especially when you consider places like California that are super strict on upgrading trucks to be more powerful and still need to meet smog. I can do absolutely zero to my F100 and still pass smog. We have even toyed with the idea of upgrading to a Freightliner Sport Chassis. Those make the Platinums look like chump change.
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Good point. You can say what you want about tech, but when it works it is nice. I'd much rather tow with Blue that Big Blue. Why?
The 3.5L will out pull the 7.5L and get better MPG doing it. It got 9.0 MPG running 75 MPH towing Big Blue on a heavy trailer. And it got about 14 pulling the trailer down to Florida to get BB, but BB gets about 9 towing the same trailer unloaded. The sway control manages the trailer brakes to keep the two vehicles in line. Plus compression braking. Plus the auto tranny. Plus, plus, plus. And yes, Blue is rated to tow 11,500 lbs - almost exactly what Big Blue is rated to tow. A whole lot has changed in 30 years. But, I like working on Big Blue.
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I just saw an f650 dually Crew cab on route 7 this morning on my way into work.
That thing looks like a beast! I can only imagine it's well over 100k as well
Jim,
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When I was at Autozone yesterday, I looked out and a newish full size F something crew cab 4x4 parked behind me. Made my F150 look like my Hyundai Kona in comparison. Truck looked HUGE. Payments probably are as well. On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 8:08 AM ArdWrknTrk [via Bullnose Enthusiasts Forum] <[hidden email]> wrote: I just saw an f650 dually Crew cab on route 7 this morning on my way into work.
Randy
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When I bought my 2015 F150 I parked him next to Rusty, the 1981 F150 that Clay now has, and dubbed him "Big Blue". But then I acquired my 1985 F250 and quickly realized that it was bigger than the 2015, so it became Big Blue and the 2015 was demoted to Blue. It is all in the perspective.
But a 6-door 2005 F650 dually? Man, that is PERSPECTIVE!
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How would that THING do in the Skiatook gas mileage loop?
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Tell me about price... we are looking at one of these to replace our 3500 dually.
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LOL! Not sure it would make it as there's a 40 mile stretch with no gas stations.
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