Iām 59 and thinking my next truck should be an early seventies at the newest 3/4 ton with a modern engine. 8-10 mpg and 100,000 miles was about the best you could hope for with the original drivetrain so some upgrades are warranted.
I dislike key fobs and pretty much anything that supports lazy/inattentive drivers. There was something like 400 accidents in Tulsa today and the weather wasnāt that bad.
there are more accidents today than yesteryear. There are less fatalities. Safer cars, yep, but a massive increase in inattentive drivers who just don't care and want to project their egos through their car. Tailgating is the rule. Cell phones get the attention. Practically every morning we listen to the reports of accidents in the area.
It was not like this at all in the 60's , 70's. no way.
Nothing wrong with a resto-mod. You can make that 70's truck ride better, quieter, smoother than it did when new. Overdrive trannies or gear vendors ( they still around?) gets you significantly better gas mileage. BUT, always a but. You'll need that computer, and money.
A normal restoration you're dealing with a carb and no overdrive. Around town, that'd work ok, and no computer.
my '08 silverado WT was $21,000, gets 18 mpg combined, and about as bare boned optioned as you could get, but it still has like 24+ modules. (just cruise) . And a new comparable chevy is around $35,000.
I've seen these restored trucks hitting 30's-40's +. And I want that extended cab and long bed.
Choices and decisions.
back to the original point.
Just finished a drive from Pa. to New Orleans and back in the new toyota Cross. My active cruise control works pretty well to the point I like using it. It's adjustable. I don't think it will reduce my attentiveness or make it a reliance. The other stuff is turned off. Maybe this other stuff will work for me being the older type of driver I am. It's the others that think it's ok to text because their cars has all this stuff on it.
But what price am I gonna pay 10+ years down the road if this stuff begins to fail. I discovered that disconnecting my seatbelt turns off my cruise control......what other ECM connections exist that I don't know about that could strand me in the middle of the night 100's of miles away from home.
I need my boat....oh, wait, my 2021 merc. is computer controlled.
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