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What's all the fuss about?

MyothersanM1

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Well...

...I didn't get to drive one when I was in high school.

...It matches my extensive wardrobe of BDU/Cargo pants.

...I abhor Priuses (Prii: in the plural??).

...I love the sound of my Cummins.

...I can't afford an M-1 MBT.

...Most people love it.

...Looks cool parked at Home Depot.

...And in the United States of America you can buy just about anything.
 

nnero

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They are more economical than you think. One time we had 2 tons of grain, 1 ton of cement mix, plywood, 8 and 12 ft lumber and a bunch of other things. All in one trip. This would have taken 2-3 trips with a pickup. The gas milage isnt that bad without a lot of weight in the back. Our old F-250, which we sold to get the deuce, got 10-12 mpg (but it did haul ass) There is no better farm truck. Getting used to the shift pattern was the hardest thing for me.
 

Somemedic

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the country girls at the feed store love em

Was at TSC this summer with the top off (the truck, you pervs) and 2 corn fed but none the less cute counter girls came out to look at the truck. Had some lady eyeballing me and the blazer on another trip. I might just start hanging out there more often....

You fellas hadnt mentioned that it also keeps the neighbors on their toes. I havent had anything stolen out of ANY of the cars since the deuce showed up. Im guessing the local riff raff assume a guy who has that sort of truck, along with the others, probably has the means to collect quite a cache of weapons associated with the military (which I dont). However, I see no reason to correct them.

In the event theres a flood or heavy snow I may be called upon to do some rescue or ems type duties. I believe this truck above the others is quite suited to help me either get to where I need to go or perform certain other tasks other vehicles just wouldnt be able to. yadda yadda yadda... was really bought cuz of the cool factor.
 

airmech3839

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Since I use mine as a daily driver my friends and coworkers have stopped asking the "are you crazy?" and "what you gonna do with it?" questions and have accepted the fact that I am certifiable and they let me be!!!:twisted: I love driving it and it makes me smile when I pull up to family events!!!! cause all the kids run out and wanna climb all over it!! And all my uncles and cousins drool over it...then say aww I wouldnt get one cause it wont go faster than 55mph...... Just wait till the zombie's come...he will be calling!!! :twisted:

It's solid......Kids cant tear it up....its got a 8x12 storage shed on the back and I dont have to buy fuel for it!! WMO and Cooking oil!!!!
 

Mt Doom Field Owner

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At my paintball field I have kids tell their mom (or dad) that the best part of their visit to the field was the ride in the "deuce". Nothing gets you into the "shootin-mode" better than the big green noisy as heck truck! If winds have blown tree limbs onto the roadways I just plow on over them.
For me the whole reason for owning one and driving it is... BECAUSE I CAN! Thank the Lord that so far in America we have the freedom to own and drive in public a truck such as this. I have been blessed with enough extra money to maintain and keep it running so for this I am thankful and the best thing is that this big old green truck was once a part of the American Army (whatever branch hardly matters)... It served our country and it served FREEDOM! I now have a tiny piece of that Freedom to own and drive as I please. It just doesn't get any better than that! Pass me a beer.
 
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When I first saw the deuce on GL I just had to have it. My friends thought I was crazy. Now they want one too. I now spend alot of time on here reading all of the good info on how to improve a classic. Then I go out to the old bone yards and look for parts. This is a great site and thanks to all for the info.
 

MyothersanM1

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Did I forget...

...It's a male bonding thing for my son and me. He told his friends at school that his Dad owned an army truck and no one believed him. Until I picked him up one day:wink:.
 

kendelrio

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Did I forget...

...It's a male bonding thing for my son and me. He told his friends at school that his Dad owned an army truck and no one believed him. Until I picked him up one day:wink:.
My boy came home upset one day because he had told the other kids about "George" and they didn't believe him and were giving him a hard time...... until I dropped him off in it the next morning and picked him up that afternoon.

*You should have seen the soccer moms in the mini vans and SUV's eyeballing it too..... *
 
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