07-13-2020, 11:41 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Ca. <-> Ma.
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Re: What does the future hold - For these trucks
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Originally Posted by geunther
The truth is, everyone is right. I do like seeing the creativity in the modified trucks. How to you modify one of these in an original way? That is the challenge. I also agree that numerous electric motors will find their way to these trucks.
I personally appreciate the original trucks. I say that because of the effort it takes to keep one of these original. At least those that are driven to any degree. Arguably, it is harder to stay original than it is to modify, and likely just as expensive.
For example, I recently had my proportioning/combination valve fail. My truck is fairly original except for battery, tires, and such, so of course I went with rebuilding vs sourcing a replacement. It would have been much easier to replace, but I suppose I like the challenge.
I absolutely agree with to each their own. But, admittedly it kills me to see a survivor get modified. Now a basket case?, modify the heck out of it.
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Agreed...... !
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