The story of how this truck came to be starts with a Chevy.
I had once been in the military and relatively flush with cash because of a small but profitable invention sold to a firearm maker called at the time Panther Arms, later to be known as DPMS which was an automatically adjustable gas block that allowed for the use of a suppressor without slamming the bolt and buffer all the way into the back of the buffer tube and possibly damaging the rifle or causing misfeeds.
At that time (Around 2005) I had purchased a 2000 Camaro SS with a then prototype air ride technologies full airbag and linked suspension system. Something on the order of 35 grand all in. I also owned this:
Which was a 1997 Chevrolet Blazer 4x4 I bought at the onset of my service because whilst having no credit there are a multitude of companies and dealers willing to take advantage of direct payment for x number of years at gazillion percent interest and with two babies I had little choice between that and my 89 chevy cavalier z24. What I didn't know is that said blazer was actually an Atlanta Airport Taxi and had 280K miles on it before I had ever got to it. Which resulted in this:
And this...
And this...
Anyways, I spent alot of money on the blazer over the years and the then wife agreed I should get something for myself. I unfortunately do not have pictures of the camaro or the truck that I bought after it.
The story goes something like this. I let a friend drive the camaro to town to a parts store while I was working on the blazer. I get a call fifteen minutes later to tell me he ran the car up onto a guard rail and is currently getting a ticket. The car let me tell you was completely destroyed, oh sure it looked just fine from the side, but underneath was wiped out and unrepairable. The insurance company cut me a check for 27,900, the value of a mint low miles 2000 maro ss at the time.
I gave up on the idea of a car right there and bought a 2003 GMC Sierra 2500HD with the duramax and all the trimmings for 33,000 and change. I had engine, electrical and fluid leak issues from day one of ownership. Both inner tie rods, both upper control arms and two u joints had to be replaced while I owned it...for forteen weeks. On week 9 the engine quit and would not start again. The high pressure cp3 fuel pump had died (siezed) and caused damage to the gear drive forcing a part to be ordered. Week 11 everything had been replaced, engine still will not start, computer is bad, week 13...engine runs, truck drives but is very low on power...injectors are replaced. Week 14, I am finally told to come get my truck it is fixed. While I am signing the work order for warranty and receiving the invoice the truck is actually on fire under the hood while idling in front of the dealership.
At this point, a mechanic is running with an extinguisher in hand to put the fire out. The ground strap from engine to body had started on fire melting all kinds of things including the harness and the plastic sensor housing for the fuel rail pressure sensor. Owner approaches me and tells me he is going to buy back the truck because he doesn't want this to go any further (I had already threatened no less than half a dozen times about this truck).
Same day: Owner of my current truck is trading his in for a brand new 1 ton duramax. I want to look at it. Next day dealer hands me the keys to a truck with 41k miles that is set up for work, hard work I might add and doesn't bat an eye when I wail on it for an hour. I bring it back, we do paperwork and I am the new owner of my current truck in October 2006 for a whopping 8700 bucks. In addition the owner of the dealer gives my a complementary extended warranty same as I had paid for with the GMC (let me remind you he was supposed to refund that warranty to me anyways).
Anyways, I've worked in the oil and gas industry, as a service tech for Scott Equipment and for CP Railroad while I owned this truck. I've had to throw my fair share of parts at it sure, including a transmission and transfer case (I had the oil pump drive wear through the case...not an actual failure) and here we are, right back at it doing hard work for my current business. The truck lived as a highway queen for a few years while I fought and recovered from Lower (pre cecum)GI cancer and a multitude of illnesses as a result. Hundreds of trips to clinics, hospitals and sometimes being left unattended for a few months while I couldn't drive anymore.
I know guys like to rag on dodge...but I'd take you hand to foot that I've spent less money and done more work with my truck than anyone here in the half ton class. I've hot shot parts for the drilling crews from Lake Charles all the way to Texarkana...hauled a forklift 3 stage mast from Alexandria LA to Tyler TX, then hauled the broken mast back to Alexandria some 3,000 lbs. Delivered my kids through snow storms and ice 1200 miles to get home for the holidays, hours and hours of drift busting on the interstate back in 2007-2008.
So here is a tribute to the best **** truck I have ever owned and what they guys who've had the pleasure to ride with me or work with me agree on...best of the best.
And yes...I lifted the truck, needed to so I could fit 37" BFG Mud Terrain KM2 tires and ensure I could get out to and across oil fields in any weather and get paid for a delivered signature. It just so happens I am 5 inches from perfect dock height, and that 2 pallets is exactly perfect.
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