Anyone can't justify selling their older diesel for a newer truck ?

ZeroGravity58

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Mar 23, 2008
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After selling my two 01's I regretted it soon after. I went with out for for about 5 years then stumbled onto my 09. It doesn't get driven much expecially during the winter since they salt for everything. It only has 39k :D
 

Dozerboy

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Jun 23, 2009
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I should’ve kept my lb7. Don’t get me wrong the lbz is okay but... I had so much heart in my old truck. Kills me every time I pass it.
One day you'll drive by the shop and see it in there getting injectors done and then you'll be happy you switched. :)

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TheBac

Why do I keep doing this?
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Apr 19, 2008
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I'll probably never sell BBT. Best vehicle Ive ever owned. Told the wife I'll probably be buried in it. She just laughed.
 

02greysixer

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Jun 4, 2011
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I don't regret a newer truck one bit. I loved my lly's but I love my 2015 6.7 superduty even more. So quiet and silky smooth.

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Whitetail Addict

Rockin' the stock tune
May 8, 2008
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I miss the throttle response and no driveline protection (more control) of my LB7 when driving my LML. But I like the turbo brake, the stability of the new chassis, the better brakes, the sunroof, the factory satellite radio, and the sixth gear.
 

Hambone

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This is what I’ve been tossing around for awhile now... drop 10k in mine to keep it sweet or sell it and drop 30 in a newer 15-16 :confused:
I’m excited to get antique plate and look badass though!!!:D
And it will be cool in 20 years to be the only loud truck left on the road still burning oil while everyone else is electric