2021 Regular Cab
Man, I don't know if I would ever want a regular cab. I have a crew cab with a six-foot bed and I think it is still too small. I recently started looking at crew cab with a 6.6 bed. I have two boys, my wife, a dog, and me... and when we go somewhere, the amount of crap we bring is rediculous... so a single cab with a short bed...I can't even look at them... she is pretty though.
Man, I don't know if I would ever want a regular cab. I have a crew cab with a six-foot bed and I think it is still too small. I recently started looking at crew cab with a 6.6 bed. I have two boys, my wife, a dog, and me... and when we go somewhere, the amount of crap we bring is rediculous... so a single cab with a short bed...I can't even look at them... she is pretty though.
Other than for work trucks, their relevance for everyday life/use is pretty limited. If I want something fast, I'll buy a Mustang GT and not have to do a single thing to it to lay waste to the most highly modified F150 you can imagine. I tried buying a single cab truck on '04 and went back the same week and got a crew cab. I felt claustrophobic in there and couldn't carry but one person with me comfortably. Not practical.
Other than for work trucks, their relevance for everyday life/use is pretty limited. If I want something fast, I'll buy a Mustang GT and not have to do a single thing to it to lay waste to the most highly modified F150 you can imagine. I tried buying a single cab truck on '04 and went back the same week and got a crew cab. I felt claustrophobic in there and couldn't carry but one person with me comfortably. Not practical.
4WD 5.0 RC’s with a blower are running 11’s with ease. 10 second RC’s are all over YouTube.
How bout 9’s? Plenty of those too.
Last edited by OP150; Nov 2, 2020 at 12:22 AM.
Other than for work trucks, their relevance for everyday life/use is pretty limited. If I want something fast, I'll buy a Mustang GT and not have to do a single thing to it to lay waste to the most highly modified F150 you can imagine. I tried buying a single cab truck on '04 and went back the same week and got a crew cab. I felt claustrophobic in there and couldn't carry but one person with me comfortably. Not practical.

Installing a $10K mod like a Whipple blower which is available with a warranty. Then having Mustang GT like or better straight line performance and also be able to haul a payload like below, drive year round in the snow belt is hard to beat.
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