Because it's a friggin animal.
Seriously it's a pack mule...
Bought it off a deer lease coming up on 3 years ago last time it was registered according to the sticker was 1994 they had put a lift kit on it and larger tires and the winch bumper.
the ball joints where absolutely gone so I put a new set of ball joints in it a tune-up tail light bulb and got it inspected and that is the last time I put a wrench on that truck for repair and not a modification... the tires were complete crap so I got a set of Humvee tires and slapped on there I've been very happy since.
351W V8, C6 3 speed auto trans with no overdrive to worry about burning up, and NP208 Tcase, 9 inch ford rear end, and a soft and slightly frustrating ttb front suspension... stout. Pulls good, towed an 86 f250 diesel home with it on a 18ft trailer.
This truck has served several purposes it's hard to believe sometimes how versitile its been.
I worked the hell out of it on my dad's Farm and for some time I was a part of an off-road Recovery Group and drove it all over the county recovering other vehicles... not your average 4 runners and such... more often than not it was a cummins, powerstroke or duramax with and without RV's... awful hard on a 30 year old ride.
I love camping with it, wheeling with it, and just recently loaded it to the teeth with gear to help with flood relief of need be. And I do mean everything to chainsaw fuel oil my rucksack that's good for 72 hours food and water for about three days as well Sledge hammers axes spare tire loads of recovery gear the generator welder leads and tools for that extension cords lights shovels pickaxe you name it it's in there including oxy acetylene torch.... not the first time he's been loaded up like this
Fold n tumble rear seat makes for roomy sleep or storage.... soft tops are an option.
Right now, after all that abuse, it's getting what it deserves. A Dana 44 HD solid axle swap Dana 60 rear np205 203 Doubler and I'm looking very hard at an inline 6 swap maybe even propane conversion not sure yet I need to figure out my fuel consumption rates and see if it's worth the trouble.
Anyways here's Uncle Ruckus I have debated replacing it several times who discovered that I simply can't I may build another newer rig and it may not even be American but I will definitely always keep this truck.
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When the group recovered a sunk dozer
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I don't know my ground clearance to the inch... but it falls in the category between over not around and purdy damn good. (Made it over that big drift wood one day... it was spooky)
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