Finally took decent photos of my new truck!

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Finally took decent photos of my new truck!

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So my wife and I were celebrating our anniversary. We ended up just driving around near Plain Wa sight seeing. After passing several unmarked fire or logging roads/trails we decided to take one and see where it goes!


Ground was frozen solid and the truck stayed pretty clean except where we drove through iced over puddles and broke through to water.


We climbed to about 2500 feet where we came to a "Y" in the trail. We took the left side and meandered back down to the main streets effectively having traveled in one giant loop!



Here are the first real photos of my new truck!
I've had her since summer and absolutely love her!
She'll be used as a great tow vehicle for my sailboat(s)!


Scott

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Lookin' good there !
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Looking good, that will work great.
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Nothing pulls a Chrysler better than a Ford :shock: :wink:
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Capt. Bondo wrote:Nothing pulls a Chrysler better than a Ford :shock: :wink:
FoMOCoPAR !!!!! 8)
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EmergencyExit wrote:
Capt. Bondo wrote:Nothing pulls a Chrysler better than a Ford :shock: :wink:
FoMOCoPAR !!!!! 8)

Omg! Lol!!!!
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I've got a Ford Fusion which I love and a Chrysler Ram 3/4 ton with Cummins diesel and it used to pull my 32 ft. Fifth wheel like there was nothing back there...never even had to turn off the overdrive.
Downsized to a 21 ft. travel trailer and have to keep looking in the rear view mirror to see if it still back there.
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You can't tow the Corvette with that. The teasing would be intolerable! LOL
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Good looking truck Scott!!!
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Post by Alanhod »

Now that is a NICE looking truck any Chrysler would be happy to be towed by! :D

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Post by CaptainScott »

Hey Alan!
Good to hear from ya!


When the weather warms up we should take Honu for a sail!

Scott
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