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Originally Posted by M5-
Hands down I prefer the look of the 60-66's. To me the newer trucks look like a bridge to what we are driving today but the 60-66's are unique.
M5
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I also agree. For some of us old farts:
If you want a truck that has a true throwback design that reflects the character of days gone by, when trucks were tools, not simply transportation, you pick a 66 or older truck.
If you want a truck that has character more in line with the todays current new trucks, with some old school styling, you pick a 67 or newer truck.
But for a lot of people it is simply a personal connection. You new somebody who had a specific model, or it was the one that got away, etc.