In memory of my 95 extended cab

  • rekabis@lemmy.ca
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    7 days ago

    A “regular bed” has always been an 8ft bed for the last 60-odd years. Look at any full-sized Ford, GMC, AMC, or Chevrolet pickup from the 70s, 80s, or 90s – it’s nearly impossible to find one with anything but an 8ft bed. If you wanted anything shorter you went with a “toy truck” like the Mazda B2000 to B2600i, or a Toyota Tacoma.

    It’s just the utter lack of 8ft beds in full-sized modern (last 10-15 years) trucks that has had the industry reclassifying uselessly lobotomized truck beds as “regular” and normal-length beds as “extended”

    • grue@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      If you’re going to downvote my objectively correct statement of fact, at least have the courtesy to answer this: if you think a “regular bed” on a 70s/80s/90s full-size pickup is 8’, just how long do you think a “long bed” is?

    • grue@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      What? The “regular bed” in a full-size truck was always 6.5’, even back in the ‘90s and earlier. That is longer than the “regular bed” in a compact truck (let alone the vestigial bullshit they sell you today), but it’s not 8’.