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  1. Bryant Roscoe

    I love my 96K1500. I sat it on some snowflakes wrapped in 35×12.50s she looks damn good if you ask me💯

  2. Dr.ofDoctorology

    Had a '94 2500 and it was great. 👍

  3. Jacob Mayo

    This man, as knowledgeable and talented as he is, belongs on a 90s commercial lmao. Also kinda wish he was my dad lol

  4. Even Flow

    My 99 only has 148,000 miles on it, still has heated seat and the A/C still works! but living in a place that gets a lot of snow it's pretty rusty. It will probably out live me.

  5. 2packs4sure

    Ok,,, when you got a good mid 90's GM truck you had a hell of a good machine BUT,,, they built a lot of bad ones and our HVAC company in Houston had several.
    Transmissions,, rear ends,, built with frames out of square and always pulling to the left,, etc and etc.
    Never engine issues though..
    The Ford's we had were more reliable.
    We got two 96' Dodges and they were both trouble and had weak air conditioning..
    The boss had one of the Dodges as his main ride and at 60k the 360 blew doing 70 mph down beltway 8,, lol..
    Oil and coolant everywhere..
    No more Dodges ever after that.

  6. 03 SVT Cobra

    4 Million subs
    Congrats Scotty!

  7. Davey Hogan

    Ford could make a killing if they brought back their F150 from the 90’s. A truck with no luxury or computers for around $25K, Shut up and take my money!!!!!

  8. LA Prepper

    Note to self move to Tennessee, buy a big truck and roll coal daily 😁😁

  9. Omar Salas

    I bought a 2004 Silverado Z85 from an old man that could no longer drive for 7500 with 95,000 miles about 5 years ago. The truck now has 140,000 no problems. My uncle bought a new one about three years ago and he already has a bunch of problems and the truck only has about 80,000. They are great trucks and people constantly want to buy I but I will never sell it. New is not always better!!!

  10. Patrick Strauss

    They stopped making reliable vehicles the moment the government got involved. As in the government owns it.

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