What trucks do you regret selling?

Southern Elk

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I don’t have much to contribute to the gun thread, but I’m a sucker for buying and selling trucks.

What truck or trucks do you regret selling?

For me its
1984 Toyota single cab 4x4
1995 Toyota extended cab 4x4
2004 Silverado Z71
Wife’s 2004 4Runner
 
The first vehicle I bought during the summer of my junior/senior year in HS in 1987, a '79 Dodge Power Wagon. It had big tires and a 360 that drank more gas than I could afford🤣
If I ever hit the lottery I'd find one & do a full 100% restore.
 
I don’t have much to contribute to the gun thread, but I’m a sucker for buying and selling trucks.

What truck or trucks do you regret selling?

For me its
1984 Toyota single cab 4x4
1995 Toyota extended cab 4x4
2004 Silverado Z71
Wife’s 2004 4Runner
I don't regret selling any, but I am still driving a 2004 Z71 1500. It has 322,000 on it and it just keeps running. I use it for firewood and work, maybe 8000 miles per year. It has been the best truck that I have ever owned. It gets around good, rides really good and gets better mileage than any truck I have owned. It isn't going to win any beauty contests though.
I tried to sell it about 10 years ago and I am very thankful that no one else wanted it at 215,000 miles.
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I bought an old Chevy from the 70's for firewood back in the 90's.
Should have never traded it for a drift boat. It came with a big bullet hole in the door, inside /out.
I liked that rusty ole hole.
 
I don't regret selling any, but I am still driving a 2004 Z71 1500. It has 322,000 on it and it just keeps running. I use it for firewood and work, maybe 8000 miles per year. It has been the best truck that I have ever owned. It gets around good, rides really good and gets better mileage than any truck I have owned. It isn't going to win any beauty contests though.
I tried to sell it about 10 years ago and I am very thankful that no one else wanted it at 215,000 miles.
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I'm heading for the Breaks in November. 2003 GMC. Gonna go over 200K. The truck has been there a half dozen times. mtmuley
 
2003 silverado. Had 288,000 miles when I got rid of it in 2015. I just saw it on the road about 1 month ago. Has a very distinct dent so I know it was mine. 3000 mile oil changes helped. Those LS engines back then were bullet proof, just look at the rigs in this thread from that era.
 
2003 silverado. Had 288,000 miles when I got rid of it in 2015. I just saw it on the road about 1 month ago. Has a very distinct dent so I know it was mine. 3000 mile oil changes helped. Those LS engines back then were bullet proof, just look at the rigs in this thread from that era.
 
94 dodge Ram 1500. It was my grandpa's and took me all over the country. The catalytic converter choked it to death. The gas guage didn't work and it stranded me one too many times. I sold it when I realized I was getting 7 mpg.
 
‘97 Chevy 2500. 6.5 diesel. Extended cab, long bed. Sold it because I was tired of paying for diesel, but that thing was unstoppable.
 
Black and gold 84 Ford diesel. It was a good looking and reliable.
One before that was a 83 F150. Had that one way too long. It was a piece of crap.
 
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