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Old Jan 4, 2010 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Red Star
This was early drawing by pickuptruck.com web-site.

Too bad it didn't look like this.


Love the front end on this one. I wish that they would have built it like this one.
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Old Jan 4, 2010 | 01:51 PM
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Aside from the waaaay too big and cartoonish grill ("looky, mine's bigger AND shinier than yours..."), it looks to be a nice update on the current Super Duty.
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Old Jan 4, 2010 | 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by rhumb
Aside from the waaaay too big and cartoonish grill ("looky, mine's bigger AND shinier than yours..."), it looks to be a nice update on the current Super Duty.
Yeah... seems like Dodge started that "I'm a little semi" front end look awhile back and now everyone has to keep up in the measuring contest.
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Old Jan 4, 2010 | 02:43 PM
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I actaully cant wait to see it in person. I dont think that in person they will look as big as they do in the pics. It could be just me tho too.
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Old Jan 4, 2010 | 03:09 PM
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I do like the interior, it seems to be moving away from the cushy bordello look of most current trucks and adopting a more distinctly "truckish" identity: tough, functional, simple and rugged. Hopefully it is shedding the luxury pretensions of most of today's trucks, trying to mimic chi-chi luxury cars rather than working vehicles. Not that truck interiors can't or shouldn't be stylish and good looking in their own way, just that they should be in their own way. I still prefer an interior I can clean by opening both doors and hosing it out, as I could with our families old '71 rubber-floored F-150 pickup (or was that F-100 back then?)
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Old Jan 4, 2010 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by rhumb
I do like the interior, it seems to be moving away from the cushy bordello look of most current trucks and adopting a more distinctly "truckish" identity: tough, functional, simple and rugged. Hopefully it is shedding the luxury pretensions of most of today's trucks, trying to mimic chi-chi luxury cars rather than working vehicles. Not that truck interiors can't or shouldn't be stylish and good looking in their own way, just that they should be in their own way. I still prefer an interior I can clean by opening both doors and hosing it out, as I could with our families old '71 rubber-floored F-150 pickup (or was that F-100 back then?)

I kow exactly what you mean by what you could do with the old '71. I have a '68 F100. But there are trucks out there today that you can still do that too. I believe they call it the FX4 package on the Fords. The more Luxury type trucks that Ford produces are the King Ranch in the Super Duty and the King Ranch as well as the Platinum version in the F150s
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Old Jan 4, 2010 | 03:27 PM
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Nice torque numbers, that's a hell of a longstroke engine lol
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