Switch to Super Duty?
#71
Senior Member
I thought we were having an adult conversation hear but I suppose others can state their opinions as well
#72
Meek One
This these thought processes I suppose you think all Mustangs should be ordered without air conditioning or a back seat. After all, they are made to go fast and that extra weight is just slowing it down.
#73
Senior Member
Originally Posted by Mikemeek
This these thought processes I suppose you think all Mustangs should be ordered without air conditioning or a back seat. After all, they are made to go fast and that extra weight is just slowing it down.
#74
It was actually kind of hard for me to find the truck I wanted. I loved my 13 STX, it had power windows and doors, cloth seats, basic sync, air, tilt, and cruise. It also came with vinyl floors which I absolutely wanted no matter what.
When I was SD shopping last fall it took me a while to find a SD set up this way, most were loaded lariats, or KR trucks. I had to go aftermarket on the stereo, but my 16XL 350 has cloth seats, tilt wheel, air, cruise, power windows and doors,heated power mirrors, and best of all vinyl floors.
I Work my trucks pretty hard in dirty environments so they have to mix comfort with durability and ease of clean up. I also try to keep weight down as my ever increasing herd of equines will be demanding larger trailers.
When I was SD shopping last fall it took me a while to find a SD set up this way, most were loaded lariats, or KR trucks. I had to go aftermarket on the stereo, but my 16XL 350 has cloth seats, tilt wheel, air, cruise, power windows and doors,heated power mirrors, and best of all vinyl floors.
I Work my trucks pretty hard in dirty environments so they have to mix comfort with durability and ease of clean up. I also try to keep weight down as my ever increasing herd of equines will be demanding larger trailers.
#75
Dude, you really need to stop horsin around.
#77
We are down to two, had the old guy give up last year and we had to let him rest. He was my bud, first horse I ever really rode, not some livery clown, but a real rider. He was trained Show in Saddlebred, and cart, and was energetic. He was about 30 when I lost him. The other two are ex race horses who are just pasture mates now.