My friends think it's cool because it's so big. They also think it's so awesome that I can drive stick (sigh). However, they still can't understand the concept of double clutching.
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Originally posted by chance9888 View PostMy friends think it's cool because it's so big. They also think it's so awesome that I can drive stick (sigh). However, they still can't understand the concept of double clutching.
Those friends of mine that have no interest in the trucks also have no understanding of them, how it is possible that anyone could like them, and appear distanced from the whole concept in general. I feel they are missing out on some of the finer things in life.
As a side note, I just wanted to say that I like your truck and that it is nice to see someone developing an interest in them who is about the same age as I was when I got started. For me, they quickly became my anchor and helped to define who I am.
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I'm in the same boat as CD, only I have three groups of Buds, work (culinary), neighbors & lifetime Buds.
Most of them feign some interest, one of my work buds is quite helpful and has passed a few skills onto me that have come in very handy, welding & wiring to be more specific.
The rest of them simply call it "The Army Truck".
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Just about everyone is enamored with the PW's looks, but some get pretty disappointed if they ride in it, even more so if they try and drive it. You know, it's a little slow and noisy, compared to those new Silverados. Not to mention hard to steer with a cell phone in one hand, and a latte in the other.
I used to use the truck a lot, and once in awhile I'd let someone else drive it for one reason or another. It was a good test of character. If they handled the truck with care and finesse, they got to be members of the club. If they tried to manhandle it or force things, they were off the list.
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they think I am crazy for blowing 1000$ on a 1962 m37 that is rusted out and did not even run to use as a plow vehicle. I try to explain that i am tired of destroying f-150's. no matter how much time or money I put into an 88 f-150 it is still just an 88 p.o.s. At least with the m37 I feel like i am makeing positive progresss toward haveing something that is worth its salt as a piece of equiptment that i can use and maintain. they do think it is neat and unique. but I have not invited any to go for a ride.
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