After learning that the beast doesn't start well (read: AT ALL) in the cold due to having a chokeless fuel injection system, I'm left stranded in the winter with no way to work but walking 1.5 miles in the -10 degree cold. I can't safely drive the Z becuase there's 6" of snow on the ground.
We own 3 vehicles, but only have 1 form of reliable transportation 5 months out of the year. I enjoy offroading and 4x4ing much more than I enjoy drag racing or crusing w/ the tops out, so the first canditate for a vhicle to replace is the Z - Selling the beast is out of the question.
I need something with 4wd - something I can just go out in the morning, year round and turn the key, and drive to work or a clients house without worrying about it. I need to be able to have more than 2000lb payload, and I need to be able to tow at least 10,000lbs, yet still have fun driving it. Thus, I've chosen a 99-02 2500 series Dodge 4x4 Quad Cab Shortbox with the Cummins Turbo Diesel/6spd as the replacement vehicle. It'll do everything I want & need, yet still provide me an enjoyable driving experience, and the Cummins is simply the best Diesel available in pickups.
The only reason I still have the Z at this point is because it is my life-long dream car, and I don't want to be the guy 30 years down the road going "I had the coolest car when I was younger, but sold it for something more practical" But, hoofing it to work and towing 8500lbs with a small block gasser arent exactly fun either.
So, I challenge all of you to give me a good reason to not do this....
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We own 3 vehicles, but only have 1 form of reliable transportation 5 months out of the year. I enjoy offroading and 4x4ing much more than I enjoy drag racing or crusing w/ the tops out, so the first canditate for a vhicle to replace is the Z - Selling the beast is out of the question.
I need something with 4wd - something I can just go out in the morning, year round and turn the key, and drive to work or a clients house without worrying about it. I need to be able to have more than 2000lb payload, and I need to be able to tow at least 10,000lbs, yet still have fun driving it. Thus, I've chosen a 99-02 2500 series Dodge 4x4 Quad Cab Shortbox with the Cummins Turbo Diesel/6spd as the replacement vehicle. It'll do everything I want & need, yet still provide me an enjoyable driving experience, and the Cummins is simply the best Diesel available in pickups.
The only reason I still have the Z at this point is because it is my life-long dream car, and I don't want to be the guy 30 years down the road going "I had the coolest car when I was younger, but sold it for something more practical" But, hoofing it to work and towing 8500lbs with a small block gasser arent exactly fun either.
So, I challenge all of you to give me a good reason to not do this....
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