That yellow F Truck I can see a bit of family resemblance with the front indicators to the EF-EL(93 to 98) Falcon from Ford's Australian division and the Sn95 Mustang inspired taillights. And what a shame that Sidewinder never made it to production, because that looked marvellous.
Fact, the only thing that the 7.3 IDI and the 7.3 Powerstroke have in common are their displacement. The two any engines couldn't be any more different from each other. The 7.3 IDI is a simple engine to work on, and if people actually maintained them, very reliable engines. The 7.3 Powerstroke is a nightmare to work on though.
Your TTS needs to learn that 5500 is usually said as "fifty-five hundred," especially when talking about vehicles. Edit: If Dodge had kept more to the way the M80 looked I wouldn't have hated their late 90s/early 00s trucks nearly as much.
Not only dodge t rex. There are more like toyota A-BAT, 1996 Adrenaline, Nissan Nails. There will be many parts of this video topic. Cause 1 video can't get all of those👍😄
That yellow F Truck I can see a bit of family resemblance with the front indicators to the EF-EL(93 to 98) Falcon from Ford's Australian division and the Sn95 Mustang inspired taillights.
And what a shame that Sidewinder never made it to production, because that looked marvellous.
That Honda Spocket needs to drop Now🙌🏾😩🚨‼️
Mr. B. Here ! ☕️👀😎👍. One word to all watching this video C.A.F.E., think that next time you go to fill up ! Have a nice day .
What a mistake the Dodge never decided to mass produce the M80. The design would still hold its own today.
Agree🛻😔
They would have sold a ton of those trucks.
Ram power wagon meets Dodge Nitro.
They did it and it was called the Dodge Nitro and it sucked major🚨‼️
That concept 7.3 power stroke truck was just horrid, what the hell were they thinking?
That M80 looks like a chopped dodge nitro.
Sidewinder and m-80 dodge missed there opportunities to produce these vehicles
Still could drop and people would buy ‼️
I'd buy a sidewinder in a heartbeat.
That M80 probably runs like the dodge Nitro 🫠
that first ford powerstroke concept looks like a ford escort dually
Beast mode Ford treasure
Fact, the only thing that the 7.3 IDI and the 7.3 Powerstroke have in common are their displacement. The two any engines couldn't be any more different from each other. The 7.3 IDI is a simple engine to work on, and if people actually maintained them, very reliable engines. The 7.3 Powerstroke is a nightmare to work on though.
and why ain't they making these vehicles now
The M80 is the precursor to the Gladiator.
So that's where the ridgeline came from
Last truck looks like a regular truck in the 2020's.
M80 is very unusual looking and i think it is just quirky enough to sell.
The GM truck with the V-6 was showing a V-8 head.
The nissan titan looks very similar to the GM truck
I'll take the last one
Dodge T-Rex
all of these should have come with a 6 speed manual transmission with no diesel or electric or hybrid options
neat
Your TTS needs to learn that 5500 is usually said as "fifty-five hundred," especially when talking about vehicles.
Edit: If Dodge had kept more to the way the M80 looked I wouldn't have hated their late 90s/early 00s trucks nearly as much.
The dodge M80 is a dodge nitro with a bed
Good ole Iraq Camaro 😂❤
I feel like I've been ripped off
T rex is extinct,like most old Chrysler products
El Camino and Iraq Camaro?
"IROC" also written on video
Dodge T-Rex
Not only dodge t rex. There are more like toyota A-BAT, 1996 Adrenaline, Nissan Nails. There will be many parts of this video topic. Cause 1 video can't get all of those👍😄