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Light trucks, gotten so sad

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    Posted: 22 Jan 2026 at 11:55am
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problem is new trucks got 10 TIMES as many parts as they did 50 years ago.. Yea, lots of "NECESSITIES"... but with that comes many gremlins and more possibility of nuisance problems...  Also i think the car  companies and Govt " give a chit" more than they did 50 years ago.. If you had a problem back then, you LIVED WITH IT... No internet to look up and see how wide spread things were.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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All this electrical stuff I think I am going to get a extened warranty.
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Even Toyota is not immune. I am glad that I don’t have to buy a new vehicle with all of the crap they are building these days. Maybe when sales hit rock bottom they will start building more reliable trucks with less electronic junk on them. 
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Guys,
Thinking a 1972 F100 might be the way to go?
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 Chris and Cheryl
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That F100 would probably be cheaper to rebuild than buy a new base model truck. Probably hold its value longer too with less expensive maintenance along the way. 
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Any educated fool who thinks he is going to install nearly an identical computer to the one that just sits on your desk and is rendered useless enough to need replaced every few years from just being there and getting used occasionally and expecting it to work in as dirty an environment that a pickup truck is one mental giant I can live without. Frontal 
Lobotomies all around, I'm buying. And yes, but go back even more past 1964 cause that was the year royalty decreed we needed to celebrate our freedoms by being told to wear our seatbelts or pay fines. Hah, freedoms.


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I like the old trucks too....agree they are too complicated... But my 2013 F150 4x4  will cruise down the road at 80 MPH while getting 17 MPG and QUIET and SMOOTH, in comfort........... I had a 1969 C20 that had a top speed of maybe 70 MPH... anything over 50 felt you you were driving a Sherman tank.. ROUGH, LOUD ... Was almost tolerable when i was 30.. Dont think i would make it at 75 years old !!  ..was good for driving to the gravel pit and picking up 3 tons of sand, but NOT a good road truck.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Very true Steve! My first pickup was 67 Chev 1/2 ton. 6 cylinder, 3 on tree, vinyl seats!! Can't imagine using it to go a long distance today. But it would still make a great farm truck if no long trips involved. My brother still has it today but he did upgrade to small V8 and auto transmission. He won't sell it back to me!!!! Lol.
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So true, Steve and Ed. Just changed the oil and filter on my 69 C 10 because it's been over 2 years. Only had about 550 miles on it.
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I remember helping a friend 'tossing' a real truck 4 speed( with granny 1st) in a 72 F100 with inline 6.  3tree tranny came out, held in one hand.... it's wall BOTH of us could do to lift the 4 speed tranny !!
It was a NICE ride  after that.,,,no... GREAT ride.

Problem is 2 fold today. IDIOTS messing with the basic engine (aka VVT or what ever they call it ). Maybe tweak the computer for FI stuff, but keep the ENGINE 'simple'
Second is all the STUPID addons to 'help' the driver drive. OK cruise is OK, 4 wheel ABS OK, after that nothing is needed.
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Yeah Jay, I've wondered about the tailgate assist. If you can't lift the tailgate do you really need a truck?
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