"Earliest era of car-based pickup trucks blending the utility of a truck withe the styling and comfort of a car"....... 1937/1938 Studebaker Coupe Deluxe and Hudson Terraplane Pickup enter the chat.
Yep, all these channels use poorly programmed AI TTS voices. Why can't they hire a cheap college kid (who actually passed English 101), for beer and pizza, to narrate!? 😮
Back in the 1990s and early 2000s, there was a guy who lived south of St. Louis, Missouri in Jefferson County, Missouri who owned a custom one-off pickup truck that he named El Linco, it was built from a mid-1980s Lincoln Continental Town Car and it had a custom built unibody bed. I don't know what happened to the truck as it has been over 20 years since I last saw it on the roads around where I live but it was a cool and truly unique vehicle.
What's weird about the GMC Syclone, Dodge SRT 10, Shelby F150, and Silverado 427? They're just normal trucks with a bit more punch and could still function like a truck should. What about the Ford Lightning? Don't understand what would be weird about the Dakota either... it was basically the same as the Ranger and S10 that didn't make the list. I had a Ranchero myself at one time. It was comfortable and could haul a decent load for what it was. It was more like driving a car than a truck. If you just needed something to haul small loads on road all the time it was a good choice. What about the El Camino?
15:13 .... FWD/AWD V6 4.3L was an option in Chevy Astro AWD Vans while there was also the Pontiac 6000 AWD sedan option. Would like to see if the rear suspension of that was anything like the late 80s/early 90s Chevy Lumina (Euro?) that was independent with a flexible ~leaf spring spanning laterally across the rear from one side to the other much like a Corvette suspension at one time, IIRC.
It's not the first time Dodge ram 10v in pick up 1994 to 2001 Dodge ram 2500 3500 option was a V10 but it was detuned my friend had a 1998 2500 Dodge with build V10 add a viper top end kit shitload of machining it was a pavement eater hell on wheel
Just some trucks just wasn't made to last long in production limited
"Earliest era of car-based pickup trucks blending the utility of a truck withe the styling and comfort of a car".......
1937/1938 Studebaker Coupe Deluxe and Hudson Terraplane Pickup enter the chat.
1934 Ford of Australia Coupe Utility mutters something about "Young whippersnappers..."
The “flying in” words are extremely annoying and not necessary
2nd that while reserving those for peculiar/ unconventional words/ spellings, name and priotized spec.s
You can tell it's AI voice over. Probably a middle eastern channel
Yep, all these channels use poorly programmed AI TTS voices. Why can't they hire a cheap college kid (who actually passed English 101), for beer and pizza, to narrate!? 😮
AI content gets immediately shut off and a dislike.
It's not much, but it's the only message l can send to (so called) "creators".
If you can’t fly a car at least you can fly a word.
THE BLUE DAKOTA IS JUST A REGULAR 1990'S DAKOTA
IT WAS NOT AN ELDORADO , BUT THE COUPE DEVILLE PLATFORM. EL DORADO WAS A FRONT WHEEL DRIVE CADILLAC.
Kevin Phoenix
Back in the 1990s and early 2000s, there was a guy who lived south of St. Louis, Missouri in Jefferson County, Missouri who owned a custom one-off pickup truck that he named El Linco, it was built from a mid-1980s Lincoln Continental Town Car and it had a custom built unibody bed. I don't know what happened to the truck as it has been over 20 years since I last saw it on the roads around where I live but it was a cool and truly unique vehicle.
❤❤❤❤interesting video thanks
I want the off road version of the Tundrasine!
What's so weird about a '57 Ranchero? I'd love to own one!!!
What's weird about the GMC Syclone, Dodge SRT 10, Shelby F150, and Silverado 427? They're just normal trucks with a bit more punch and could still function like a truck should. What about the Ford Lightning? Don't understand what would be weird about the Dakota either... it was basically the same as the Ranger and S10 that didn't make the list. I had a Ranchero myself at one time. It was comfortable and could haul a decent load for what it was. It was more like driving a car than a truck. If you just needed something to haul small loads on road all the time it was a good choice. What about the El Camino?
Bring back the Dakota.
You can't tow with the SRT10..
Fake thumbnail tells me not to watch
The photos don't match the commentator.
Nothing weird about the international CxT OR THE mXt . Ford makes a truck thats the same size
The SSR was way under powered with a whopping 300 horsepower from the factory with the 6.0
No Cybertruck - guess it's not weird enough...! :D :D :D
So the Tundracine is a Toyota Tundra limo?.
crosley
15:13 .... FWD/AWD V6 4.3L was an option in Chevy Astro AWD Vans while there was also the Pontiac 6000 AWD sedan option. Would like to see if the rear suspension of that was anything like the late 80s/early 90s Chevy Lumina (Euro?) that was independent with a flexible ~leaf spring spanning laterally across the rear from one side to the other much like a Corvette suspension at one time, IIRC.
It's not the first time Dodge ram 10v in pick up 1994 to 2001 Dodge ram 2500 3500 option was a V10 but it was detuned my friend had a 1998 2500 Dodge with build V10 add a viper top end kit shitload of machining it was a pavement eater hell on wheel