Hay Dude
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This ^^^^I keep hearing this. Yet a truck today will tow more, carry a heavier payload, and pull better than its counterpart of 30 years ago. Just because they don't beat your guts out doesn't make them any worse. About 15 years ago I thought I had to have a toy, and bought a 1987 GMC "heavy half" Sierra. That truck road so hard that my dog got so she refused to get into it. And it wasnt that she minded riding; we used to log 50,000 miles per year when I was working all over 4 states.
I think the only thing better about older trucks is:
1. you could fix more yourself because they were simpler/cheaper to fix
2. they were cheaper because wages are not keeping up with inflation.