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Direction, not intention, determines destination.
Integrity is the essence of everything successful. |
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My old '09 ranger was tiny compared to the new ones.
Of course your '98 is tiny compared to new |
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Originally Posted By Neomonk21: Exactly. I heard somewhere that the new emission laws make it way more expensive to manufacture smaller trucks so they just made the trucks bigger to get around it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Neomonk21: Originally Posted By Rudukai13: It’s because it’s cheaper for the manufacturers to make the trucks bigger than it is to make them more fuel efficient Exactly. I heard somewhere that the new emission laws make it way more expensive to manufacture smaller trucks so they just made the trucks bigger to get around it. You also have to look at the new crash standards. I a few years ago I had to take the company vehicle for an oil change. While I was there they had a brand new Cherokee everyone was looking at and a guy drove up with a 1990’s model with the inline 6. The new model was much bigger, not sure if the guy was GM of the dealer or an engineer but said….”we can’t make them that size anymore because of all the new crash standards”. Look at how back then you could actually turn your head around and see where the hell you were backing up. Now every car has at least one big pillar in the way, at least backup cameras help with that. |
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RIP CeCe and FCSD you will be missed
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Originally Posted By Flogger23m: I know nothing of trucks. But I assumed the point of the Ranger was to be a small truck. Someone who needs a truck bed for oversized or easy cleaning but still needs a smaller vehicle. That new Ranger looks like an average sized truck. I assume the F-150s are now much larger than that new Ranger? View Quote |
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The size creep sucks. A lot. They need to knock it off. All the manufacturers do it too. Some serious bullshit when they ruin a nameplate with bullshit and big size.
Them old rangers were awesome. They can't even build enough mavericks. Gee I wonder why? What's that? An actually affordable vehicle that isn't 87" wide and doesn't cost 87k? No shit????? Hoo Lee fukkk!!!!! What a concept!!!!!! The half tons are starting to be bigger than the old HD pickups.... dumb. Simply dumb. The best is when the non CDL holders bring up towing numbers of the current crop of 350 trucks...... get the fuck out of here with that shit..... your illegal AF, assuming you even bought the right plates.... then tell us how your insurance company feels about your thoughts I hope the other OE's take notice of the Mavericks runaway success. Even the price on the current mid size trucks of all brands is borderline cartoonish. 50-65k for a midsize???lol. Umkay.... |
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Originally Posted By Lion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tgyRyFkO3o View Quote He restored that whole truck, now that's dedication. |
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Originally Posted By Foxtrot08: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/148484/IMG_2143-3196660.jpg Bigger than my old 2003 f150. About the same size as my 2015 f150. Smaller than my 2018 Raptor f150. I take it home tomorrow. View Quote Now that's going to be a pimp setup! Which engine did you do? |
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The new ‘small’ trucks are the size of old full size.
And, that’s why they’re almost affordable… |
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Call me "Phuroah”
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Originally Posted By rfoxtrot: Now that's going to be a pimp setup! Which engine did you do? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rfoxtrot: Originally Posted By Foxtrot08: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/148484/IMG_2143-3196660.jpg Bigger than my old 2003 f150. About the same size as my 2015 f150. Smaller than my 2018 Raptor f150. I take it home tomorrow. Now that's going to be a pimp setup! Which engine did you do? It’s a raptor. So the 3.0L EB @ 405hp. |
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Direction, not intention, determines destination.
Integrity is the essence of everything successful. |
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I had an '88 Ranger S with the 2.0 and 1 bbl carb. It was slow as hell, which was good, since I was in my early 20s. I kept it for ~15 years. It was a little beat up, since it had been hit 3 times, but it still ran well when I sold it. Wish I'd kept it.
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I really think the new Ranger would be perfect for me but they are a little too spendy. I was bummed that they killed the supercab with the longer bed as I'm not a fan of the tiny bed crew cabs although it seems a much better fit on the Maverick. I think the Tacoma and Frontier still have some trims with 6' beds.
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
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Originally Posted By mnd: My wife has a 2024 Maverick. My daughter has a 2002 Sport Trac and my son has 1994, 1996 and 1997 Rangers. It's interesting to see the spread of size. I think Ford nailed it with the Maverick. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mnd: Originally Posted By mustb123: Exactly why I bought a new Maverick last year. 4,000 pound tow rating, AWD, 4 doors and the Ecoboost motor that gets 30mpg. I don't need a huge truck to tow my little 17' flats boat here in flat Florida. 27.3k brand new. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126943/2DF2E86C-0FB2-44FD-97A3-7309CD9A719A-3197933.jpg My wife has a 2024 Maverick. My daughter has a 2002 Sport Trac and my son has 1994, 1996 and 1997 Rangers. It's interesting to see the spread of size. I think Ford nailed it with the Maverick. |
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Originally Posted By Flogger23m: I know nothing of trucks. But I assumed the point of the Ranger was to be a small truck. Someone who needs a truck bed for oversized or easy cleaning but still needs a smaller vehicle. That new Ranger looks like an average sized truck. I assume the F-150s are now much larger than that new Ranger? View Quote Not directly Ranger related, but there’s a reason this 1988 Toyota regular cab, short box “arfcommer’s dream features” truck is still here since ‘95-96…crank windows and carb….radio was dealer added, and I added the 12v accessory plugs😂. It’s small can get into tighter spaces, can actually hand load it, AND reach the passenger window cranks. Several other Toyota pickups have come and gone. About 5 3/4-1tons have come and gone, one 1/2 ton. Toyota is not gonna go anywhere…90% might swap it on a extra ext cab long box frame we have with the single cab and make a lightweight aluminum 8ft+ dump bed for it…😂..100% use for it too. Modern trucks are ridiculous in size.🙄 Attached File ETA: should probably wash the toyo truck, i thinks it’s been a couple years.🤦♂️ |
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-Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you, Jesus Christ and the American G.I. ~ One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.
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Originally Posted By gunnut003: Not directly Ranger related, but there’s a reason this 1988 Toyota regular cab, short box “arfcommer’s dream features” truck is still here since ‘95-96…crank windows and carb….radio was dealer added, and I added the 12v accessory plugs😂. It’s small can get into tighter spaces, can actually hand load it, AND reach the passenger window cranks. Several other Toyota pickups chase come and gone. About 5 3/4-1tons have come and gone, one 1/2 ton. Toyota is not gonna go anywhere…90% might swap it a ext cab long box frame with the single cab and make a lightweight aluminum 8ft+ dump bed for it…😂..100% use for it too. Modern trucks are ridiculous in size.🙄 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/64672/2F66F40C-CAD0-4478-9BF0-34D9AE339E7C_jpe-3198054.JPG ETA: should probably wash the toyo truck, i thinks it’s been a couple years.🤦♂️ View Quote I grew up thinking everything needed 4wd and then I moved down here and started seeing a ton of the old toyota longbeds driving around and was thinking they'd be great for most of my local driving and errands. Similar to the old El Caminos and Rancheros or the UTEs in Austrailia they make a lot of sense to me. |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
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I loved my 1997 Ranger, it had the 5 speed manual, and 4 cylinder, paid just under $10,000 brand new in 1998. Wish they still made them like that.
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"According to Argonne National Laboratory, it takes 100 pounds of battery in an EV to go a distance achieved by only one pound of gasoline in an ICE vehicle"
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Originally Posted By p3590: I went on a road trip last year in a friend's new Maverick. We had fun parking it next to late 90s rangers and S-10s, depending on the models involved the maverick was larger. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By p3590: Originally Posted By mnd: Originally Posted By mustb123: Exactly why I bought a new Maverick last year. 4,000 pound tow rating, AWD, 4 doors and the Ecoboost motor that gets 30mpg. I don't need a huge truck to tow my little 17' flats boat here in flat Florida. 27.3k brand new. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126943/2DF2E86C-0FB2-44FD-97A3-7309CD9A719A-3197933.jpg My wife has a 2024 Maverick. My daughter has a 2002 Sport Trac and my son has 1994, 1996 and 1997 Rangers. It's interesting to see the spread of size. I think Ford nailed it with the Maverick. The Maverick isn't small, but the bed height isn't outrageous. My metric for light pickups is Datsun 620/720s though which are even smaller than the 90s Rangers. |
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Originally Posted By Foxtrot08: It’s a raptor. So the 3.0L EB @ 405hp. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Foxtrot08: Originally Posted By rfoxtrot: Originally Posted By Foxtrot08: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/148484/IMG_2143-3196660.jpg Bigger than my old 2003 f150. About the same size as my 2015 f150. Smaller than my 2018 Raptor f150. I take it home tomorrow. Now that's going to be a pimp setup! Which engine did you do? It’s a raptor. So the 3.0L EB @ 405hp. Yeah, I could tell it was a Raptor. I misunderstood the podcast I heard about the specs when they were talking about it then. I thought there was more than one engine for some reason. That 10" travel front and rear is gonna be epic! |
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Originally Posted By gunnut003: Not directly Ranger related, but there’s a reason this 1988 Toyota regular cab, short box “arfcommer’s dream features” truck is still here since ‘95-96…crank windows and carb….radio was dealer added, and I added the 12v accessory plugs😂. It’s small can get into tighter spaces, can actually hand load it, AND reach the passenger window cranks. Several other Toyota pickups chase come and gone. About 5 3/4-1tons have come and gone, one 1/2 ton. Toyota is not gonna go anywhere…90% might swap it a ext cab long box frame with the single cab and make a lightweight aluminum 8ft+ dump bed for it…😂..100% use for it too. Modern trucks are ridiculous in size.🙄 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/64672/2F66F40C-CAD0-4478-9BF0-34D9AE339E7C_jpe-3198054.JPG ETA: should probably wash the toyo truck, i thinks it’s been a couple years.🤦♂️ View Quote As soon as I can get the body work done on my Toyota, my 89 will be back on the road. |
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Carpe diem - Seize the day
Carpe per diem - Seize the expense check |
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Originally Posted By Rudukai13: It's because it's cheaper for the manufacturers to make the trucks bigger than it is to make them more fuel efficient View Quote Explain as if to a small child, or curious, but slightly dim-witted adult... Is it a banking, subsidy or government edict ? Because the physics angle seems to argue the reverse case. |
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trucks getting bigger is a result of government getting involved.
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'20 Ford F-150 versus '90 Chevy 3500. The F-150 is massive compared to a 1 ton of 34 years ago.
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Originally Posted By _DR: I loved my 1997 Ranger, it had the 5 speed manual, and 4 cylinder, paid just under $10,000 brand new in 1998. Wish they still made them like that. View Quote That was my first vehicle. I learned to drive standard on it. I had it til an uninsured, no driver's license driver hit me and totalled it in Tulsa. |
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Originally Posted By mustb123: Exactly why I bought a new Maverick last year. 4,000 pound tow rating, AWD, 4 doors and the Ecoboost motor that gets 30mpg. I don’t need a huge truck to tow my little 17’ flats boat here in flat Florida. 27.3k brand new. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126943/2DF2E86C-0FB2-44FD-97A3-7309CD9A719A-3197933.jpg View Quote The more I look at Mavericks, the more I think I'm gonna buy one. In college I had a '94 ranger, so smaller trucks always have had a place in my heart. |
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Some of u fuckers are definitely on the spectrum
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Originally Posted By RV8guy: As soon as I can get the body work done on my Toyota, my 89 will be back on the road. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RV8guy: Originally Posted By gunnut003: Not directly Ranger related, but there’s a reason this 1988 Toyota regular cab, short box “arfcommer’s dream features” truck is still here since ‘95-96…crank windows and carb….radio was dealer added, and I added the 12v accessory plugs😂. It’s small can get into tighter spaces, can actually hand load it, AND reach the passenger window cranks. Several other Toyota pickups chase come and gone. About 5 3/4-1tons have come and gone, one 1/2 ton. Toyota is not gonna go anywhere…90% might swap it a ext cab long box frame with the single cab and make a lightweight aluminum 8ft+ dump bed for it…😂..100% use for it too. Modern trucks are ridiculous in size.🙄 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/64672/2F66F40C-CAD0-4478-9BF0-34D9AE339E7C_jpe-3198054.JPG ETA: should probably wash the toyo truck, i thinks it’s been a couple years.🤦♂️ As soon as I can get the body work done on my Toyota, my 89 will be back on the road. For 3-4 years this Toyota became the around the property beater truck for yard work, gravel…hard maintenance work, dings dents, etc. then we wised up and did an almost compete off frame engine/cab frame clean up and tune up. The whole truck was fixed and painted. Sadly the bed is not the original one, but we were thinking of making it a flatbed so it’d be more space for fitting all the garbage cans for one trip that it’s used for weekly. The garbage container is a whopping 200yds away from the houses…😂 |
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-Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you, Jesus Christ and the American G.I. ~ One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.
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Originally Posted By Brotherbadger: The more I look at Mavericks, the more I think I'm gonna buy one. In college I had a '94 ranger, so smaller trucks always have had a place in my heart. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Brotherbadger: Originally Posted By mustb123: Exactly why I bought a new Maverick last year. 4,000 pound tow rating, AWD, 4 doors and the Ecoboost motor that gets 30mpg. I don’t need a huge truck to tow my little 17’ flats boat here in flat Florida. 27.3k brand new. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126943/2DF2E86C-0FB2-44FD-97A3-7309CD9A719A-3197933.jpg The more I look at Mavericks, the more I think I'm gonna buy one. In college I had a '94 ranger, so smaller trucks always have had a place in my heart. Only 16k trouble free miles so far, but I like it. I had a couple of the old rangers. I bought a 4 cylinder, 5 speed, standard cab with buckets seats for the kids to learn to drive. After 2 teenagers, I had to replace the clutch, but it was great. Because of the way it was configured, it wasn’t cool, fast or roomy, so no fears of a truck load of teenagers getting hurt…lol. I’m sure my son loved pulling into the HS parking lot in it. |
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10/22/14 I stand with Canada
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Always liked the Rangers back in the 90s. Anyone remember the Tremor version?
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Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: I grew up thinking everything needed 4wd and then I moved down here and started seeing a ton of the old toyota longbeds driving around and was thinking they'd be great for most of my local driving and errands. Similar to the old El Caminos and Rancheros or the UTEs in Austrailia they make a lot of sense to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: Originally Posted By gunnut003: Not directly Ranger related, but there’s a reason this 1988 Toyota regular cab, short box “arfcommer’s dream features” truck is still here since ‘95-96…crank windows and carb….radio was dealer added, and I added the 12v accessory plugs😂. It’s small can get into tighter spaces, can actually hand load it, AND reach the passenger window cranks. Several other Toyota pickups chase come and gone. About 5 3/4-1tons have come and gone, one 1/2 ton. Toyota is not gonna go anywhere…90% might swap it a ext cab long box frame with the single cab and make a lightweight aluminum 8ft+ dump bed for it…😂..100% use for it too. Modern trucks are ridiculous in size.🙄 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/64672/2F66F40C-CAD0-4478-9BF0-34D9AE339E7C_jpe-3198054.JPG ETA: should probably wash the toyo truck, i thinks it’s been a couple years.🤦♂️ I grew up thinking everything needed 4wd and then I moved down here and started seeing a ton of the old toyota longbeds driving around and was thinking they'd be great for most of my local driving and errands. Similar to the old El Caminos and Rancheros or the UTEs in Austrailia they make a lot of sense to me. To be fair though, just on the property, depending on if it rains or not or how much rain, there are areas if the truck is there, it stays there until it dries and no 4x4 is pullling it out either, at least not without totally tearing up the grass/field itself trying to get in. From experience, this truck can do the hauling work of a 1/2 ton just fine, even at highway speeds of 70ish. I need to try some slighty upsided tires to see if I can get lower rpm at highway speeds though. |
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-Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you, Jesus Christ and the American G.I. ~ One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.
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Originally Posted By Foxtrot08: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/148484/IMG_2143-3196660.jpg Bigger than my old 2003 f150. About the same size as my 2015 f150. Smaller than my 2018 Raptor f150. I take it home tomorrow. View Quote What color is that? |
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Originally Posted By Foxtrot08: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/148484/IMG_2143-3196660.jpg Bigger than my old 2003 f150. About the same size as my 2015 f150. Smaller than my 2018 Raptor f150. I take it home tomorrow. View Quote Nice. I still really like my '19 SCAB. Looking forward to your info post on the new one. |
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Originally Posted By Slufstuff: I know it is not a revelation, but I noticed this current generation (not sure which exact year) Ranger XLT parked next to my 1998 Ranger XLT. I was struck by the size difference. The newer truck looks much bigger when next to my 98. I can easily reach into the bed of my Ranger, not so much on that current style. It seems as big as an F-150 from 1998. I am not knocking the new Ranger, I am sure it is nice, but in a considerably larger package. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/312/98ranger_jpg-3197917.JPG View Quote @Slufstuff You have my Ranger! Same color, wheels and everything except mine's a '99 but the '98 and '99 were mostly identical. This is the only real pic I have of it, after a limb fell on it and the fence. I bought it new in Aug '99 and still have it, it has about 130k miles. Attached File |
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But he sure found out the hard way
That dreams don't always come true |
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Originally Posted By Positronic: Can you please elaborate further on this economic miracle ? Explain as if to a small child, or curious, but slightly dim-witted adult... Is it a banking, subsidy or government edict ? Because the physics angle seems to argue the reverse case. View Quote It's definitely the regulations. Government says a vehicle of size X has to have Y efficiency. X and Y are inversely proportional. It's easier to make a vehicle larger with the same efficiency of a smaller vehicle, thus meeting the requirement, than it is to keep the vehicle the same size with the higher efficiency requirements. I don't have the exact numbers but that is how it was explained to me. Also, other posters have said the crash standards have increased over the years. |
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Those 80's and early 90's Fords, Toyota, Datsun/Nissan, Chevy, Dodge, Mitsubishi, etc. trucks were perfect for almost everyone.
Great little trucks that were affordable and simple. |
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Originally Posted By Neomonk21: It's definitely the regulations. Government says a vehicle of size X has to have Y efficiency. X and Y are inversely proportional. It's easier to make a vehicle larger with the same efficiency of a smaller vehicle, thus meeting the requirement, than it is to keep the vehicle the same size with the higher efficiency requirements. I don't have the exact numbers but that is how it was explained to me. Also, other posters have said the crash standards have increased over the years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Neomonk21: Originally Posted By Positronic: Can you please elaborate further on this economic miracle ? Explain as if to a small child, or curious, but slightly dim-witted adult... Is it a banking, subsidy or government edict ? Because the physics angle seems to argue the reverse case. It's definitely the regulations. Government says a vehicle of size X has to have Y efficiency. X and Y are inversely proportional. It's easier to make a vehicle larger with the same efficiency of a smaller vehicle, thus meeting the requirement, than it is to keep the vehicle the same size with the higher efficiency requirements. I don't have the exact numbers but that is how it was explained to me. Also, other posters have said the crash standards have increased over the years. People also got bigger. I picked up a couple freinds for dinner years ago in the 300D I used to drive. Watching that midcap 10 trying to get into that car was, well it was something. |
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Originally Posted By 21usernamechecksout: He restored that whole truck, now that's dedication. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 21usernamechecksout: Originally Posted By Lion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tgyRyFkO3o He restored that whole truck, now that's dedication. He? She restored the truck which belonged to her grandmother. |
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Originally Posted By Prae: I miss those size Rangers. Had a 93 Splash. Been looking for another w/ a 4.0. Almost impossible to find around here unless it's beat to hell. View Quote I also owned a 93 STX. Best vehicle I have owned and I regretted trading it for a full size, but I needed rear seats for growing kids. I should have kept the Ranger for commuting. That pickup had a six way drivers seat, inflatable lumbar, and adjustable thigh support. |
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Keep your powder dry, and watch your back trail.
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Want to bet a case of PMAGS on it?
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I’d like to build a 1997ish extended cab short bed 2.3 5 speed if they made such a thing. I have a hopped up 2.3t out of a turbo coupe and I’d do some extended arms or Bronco ttb arms with coilovers in the front with a wider axle in the back with deaver springs on 35’s. Be a fun as shit gravel traveler/hunting truck that would probably get mid to high 20mpg and I could run it on good ole Iowa ethanol.
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Originally Posted By -daddy: What color is that? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By -daddy: Originally Posted By Foxtrot08: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/148484/IMG_2143-3196660.jpg Bigger than my old 2003 f150. About the same size as my 2015 f150. Smaller than my 2018 Raptor f150. I take it home tomorrow. What color is that? Shelter Green |
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Direction, not intention, determines destination.
Integrity is the essence of everything successful. |
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I'm not sure if this is a show off thread or a poor's thread, but I'm interested!
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Want to bet a case of PMAGS on it?
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Originally Posted By Scoobysmak: You also have to look at the new crash standards. I a few years ago I had to take the company vehicle for an oil change. While I was there they had a brand new Cherokee everyone was looking at and a guy drove up with a 1990’s model with the inline 6. The new model was much bigger, not sure if the guy was GM of the dealer or an engineer but said….”we can’t make them that size anymore because of all the new crash standards”. Look at how back then you could actually turn your head around and see where the hell you were backing up. Now every car has at least one big pillar in the way, at least backup cameras help with that. View Quote Can confirm, these small rangers crushed like a soda can. I had mine that I mentioned earlier in the thread where the whole bed and frame got smashed and deformed. And a buddy of mine fell asleep at the wheel. He hit the front passenger corner of the truck into a tree doing about 35mph. The dash board ended up touching where the passenger's ass is supposed to be. If anybody had been there, they would be dead or drinking through a straw and shitting in a colostomy bag. |
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Is it possible to order a single-cab Ranger (or single can anything) these days?
My wife's car got totaled in a hailstorm, so I'm thinking about giving her my Outback and buying an Old Man Truck. |
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Arfcom Callsign: Meth
Never tell a bride, with dogshit on her dress, to "chillax" |
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Originally Posted By gunnut003: Not directly Ranger related, but there’s a reason this 1988 Toyota regular cab, short box “arfcommer’s dream features” truck is still here since ‘95-96…crank windows and carb….radio was dealer added, and I added the 12v accessory plugs😂. It’s small can get into tighter spaces, can actually hand load it, AND reach the passenger window cranks. Several other Toyota pickups have come and gone. About 5 3/4-1tons have come and gone, one 1/2 ton. Toyota is not gonna go anywhere…90% might swap it on a extra ext cab long box frame we have with the single cab and make a lightweight aluminum 8ft+ dump bed for it…😂..100% use for it too. Modern trucks are ridiculous in size.🙄 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/64672/2F66F40C-CAD0-4478-9BF0-34D9AE339E7C_jpe-3198054.JPG ETA: should probably wash the toyo truck, i thinks it’s been a couple years.🤦♂️ View Quote A 2wd Yota is just tiny, even for 1988. My 1986 Nissan hardbody with a short box, single cab and 4wd dwarfs your Toyota. Still a mini truck. Modern vehicles are huge. The Tesla the parks next to me at work every day makes my German station wagon look tiny. |
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I don’t drive pick up trucks, but for some crazy reason looking at the pictures in this thread makes me think of all those chicks I banged in law school. The late 90s was an awesome time to be a handsome young law student. I still love A-line mini skirts, and over the calf boots.
On a whim I bought a pristine 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT, and a like-showroom new 1997 Honda prelude. Maybe I should get one of those 90 pick up trucks to go with them? |
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Originally Posted By mustb123: Exactly why I bought a new Maverick last year. 4,000 pound tow rating, AWD, 4 doors and the Ecoboost motor that gets 30mpg. I don’t need a huge truck to tow my little 17’ flats boat here in flat Florida. 27.3k brand new. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126943/2DF2E86C-0FB2-44FD-97A3-7309CD9A719A-3197933.jpg View Quote It's no coincidence they sell like hot cakes. |
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“...in the hands of politicians grand designs achieve nothing but new forms of the old misery...”
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Want to bet a case of PMAGS on it?
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Originally Posted By PinePig: Nice. I still really like my '19 SCAB. Looking forward to your info post on the new one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PinePig: Originally Posted By Foxtrot08: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/148484/IMG_2143-3196660.jpg Bigger than my old 2003 f150. About the same size as my 2015 f150. Smaller than my 2018 Raptor f150. I take it home tomorrow. Nice. I still really like my '19 SCAB. Looking forward to your info post on the new one. It was delivered Tuesday. I just didn’t have time to go get it Tuesday night after it was PDI’d. I was out of town for work Wednesday and Thursday. So… actually on my way to get it right now. Also, don’t get me wrong I love my F150 Raptor. It’s awesome in every way besides being about the size of an F350. So having all the same “benefits” of the F150 raptor in the size of a normal F150 or a tad smaller… I’m interested. I ordered it on a whim. Because I had the chance at below MSRP - $2000 below msrp. As I got $1000 off for a pre order bonus. And my dealer is giving me $1000 off. I figure worse case, if I hate it / don’t drive it / whatever. I can get my money out of it. As currently they’re going for $10-15k above msrp. Just trade it and my f150 in on a new f150 raptor. But really, I think I’ll like it. I’m in inner-cities a lot just as much as country. My f150 is a little too big to take through the farm trails. As well, just driving inside the city it’s… hard to park sometimes. Let alone doing Detroit U turns. |
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