Lyf@03182017
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Today I purchased a 2022 granite metallic level 3 Power Wagon with 17,000 miles. I’m 72 and have owned 20 trucks in my lifetime. I purchased my first Dodge truck in 2006. (Up to that point, my friends and I really liked the looks of Dodge trucks since 94 but thought: “there just had to be something mentally wrong with a guy that would purchase a Dodge Truck”,lol!!) I could no longer ignor these fine trucks. I almost purchased a New 2006 Powe Wagon back then but because diesel was still cheaper than gasoline, I drove off the lot in a 2006 silver 3500 quad cab longbed 4x4 diesel.
Now in 2022, I finally purchased my first Power Wagon and have not been this much in love with a truck since I purchased a decked out new 1979 GMC Sierra Classic 4x4 that I sold in 1980 only having it for one year because I had previously loaned it to my parents so they could go camping fishing at the famous “Pothole’s Reservoir, Moses Lake, Washington state” the day that My St Helen’s valcano blew on May 18, 1980, dumping over 2 ft of ash on them and where after being trapped with 20 other people in a motel for 5 days, my dad offered to use my beautiful shiny new truck to bust a trail through ash covered closed roads for others to follow, Thanks DAD!!
All I can say today is I’m so obsessing over this machine that it’s starting to worry my wife of 50 years who has never seen me like this, lol!
She will be so glad I found your forum so now you folks can take the blunt of my “Power Wagon” obsession.
Thanks for listening!!
Now in 2022, I finally purchased my first Power Wagon and have not been this much in love with a truck since I purchased a decked out new 1979 GMC Sierra Classic 4x4 that I sold in 1980 only having it for one year because I had previously loaned it to my parents so they could go camping fishing at the famous “Pothole’s Reservoir, Moses Lake, Washington state” the day that My St Helen’s valcano blew on May 18, 1980, dumping over 2 ft of ash on them and where after being trapped with 20 other people in a motel for 5 days, my dad offered to use my beautiful shiny new truck to bust a trail through ash covered closed roads for others to follow, Thanks DAD!!
All I can say today is I’m so obsessing over this machine that it’s starting to worry my wife of 50 years who has never seen me like this, lol!
She will be so glad I found your forum so now you folks can take the blunt of my “Power Wagon” obsession.
Thanks for listening!!