New Truck

That green is one of my favorite colors, along with fushia. I'm like Nyboy, I'd love to see the inside. Never seen the inside of one. Is the bed twin size?

Mary
 
I love the color. We spent 2 weeks on the road from Calif to AR this summer, with the grandkids and pulling a trailer. I loved all the bright colors of trucks I saw! (except for the burned down one on 10 eastbound coming into Phoenix- where we sat for over an hour with the temp at 109 degrees). (The driver was AOK.) I too would love to see the inside of a truck. Microwave? who knew?
 
You are surely safe with your new truck, but be aware that in my younger days I made brakes and clutches for trailers. Warner Electric Brake and Clutch company was where I met my MR. RIGHT! So, if you happen to see a Warner Electric sticker on something, be aware and stay alert!

Warner's also made brakes for mammogram machines. Consider that scary thought as you're waiting for the next photo.
 
Right nice looker there, @freehardwoods! Too bad (for me, luck for you) you'll never get to south-est, central-est Wisconsin with it.
I delivered a load to a dealer in South Wayne on Wednesday. Is that close to you?

I didn't get any pics in my truck, but it is the standard interior that all of them have. Here are some pics from brochures. It is a twin size bed. The mattress isn't in place in the picture.

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You are surely safe with your new truck, but be aware that in my younger days I made brakes and clutches for trailers. Warner Electric Brake and Clutch company was where I met my MR. RIGHT! So, if you happen to see a Warner Electric sticker on something, be aware and stay alert!

Warner's also made brakes for mammogram machines. Consider that scary thought as you're waiting for the next photo.

Reminds me of the story about why the Brits drink their beer warm... because Lucas also makes refrigerators (for those that don't know, Lucas builds ignition for most british vehicles...)
 
My other truck was the same model. Here is some pics where I used my "redneck engineering degree" to add some conveniences.

The first is an old 12 volt cooler that I took out all the cooling parts and installed a 25 watt light bulb to make a warmer for canned food.

Second is a catch-all shelf. (I like Mountain Dew :).)

The last two are my microwave roll-out shelf. The red "shock absorbers" are 1" auto heater hose.

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