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Ford Motor Company: Are You Listening???
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Howell" data-source="post: 1026696" data-attributes="member: 70748"><p>Dream truck for us would be a full boxed frame midsize pickup, 4 door with rear seats that lay perfectly flat (like the Gen 1s), 4 or 5 foot bed (we'd add canopy), 4 or 5 cylinder intercooled turbo diesel pulling 325+ foot lbs (prefer an engine without cooled EGR), exhaust brake, remote start, diesel engine heater, 5 or 6 speed manual transmission, limited slip or locking rear axle, 32 or 33" tires, ~7000 towing capacity, stability control, some form of indestructible paint that is near impossible to scratch or chip (I'd even take RhinoGuard or similar), real front and rear bumpers with actual metal in them, front and rear tow hooks and receivers and maintenance points that are easy to get to. Basically a mid-sized real work truck and dog carrier.</p><p></p><p>Ahhh, chances are slim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Howell, post: 1026696, member: 70748"] Dream truck for us would be a full boxed frame midsize pickup, 4 door with rear seats that lay perfectly flat (like the Gen 1s), 4 or 5 foot bed (we'd add canopy), 4 or 5 cylinder intercooled turbo diesel pulling 325+ foot lbs (prefer an engine without cooled EGR), exhaust brake, remote start, diesel engine heater, 5 or 6 speed manual transmission, limited slip or locking rear axle, 32 or 33" tires, ~7000 towing capacity, stability control, some form of indestructible paint that is near impossible to scratch or chip (I'd even take RhinoGuard or similar), real front and rear bumpers with actual metal in them, front and rear tow hooks and receivers and maintenance points that are easy to get to. Basically a mid-sized real work truck and dog carrier. Ahhh, chances are slim [/QUOTE]
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