October 24, 201213 yr When I was in high school, that red truck would have been practically every guy's dream vehicle.
October 24, 201213 yr Author When I was in high school, that red truck would have been practically every guy's dream vehicle. Funny thing is, if they were both showroom new, I'd take the green one (more my style overall).
October 24, 201213 yr Either color would work, but the sport tuck aspect is what makes is more "cool" for a teenage male.
October 24, 201213 yr When I was in high school, that red truck would have been practically every guy's dream vehicle. Funny thing is, if they were both showroom new, I'd take the green one (more my style overall). Nice Rides, I agree I would take the green over the red, but ouch, I see the ding on the Green one passenger side just behind the door. Poor Baby need the Ding Doctor to pop it out. Those guys are amazing. They come to work and do a car well for keeping it ding free.
October 24, 201213 yr When I was in high school, that red truck would have been practically every guy's dream vehicle. Twohoes are most guy's dreams.
October 24, 201213 yr Author Thanks guys. The "ding" on the green one is more of a scrape, I have no idea what happened there (had it when I bought it).
October 25, 201213 yr I like the style of the green one better, but I'd much rather have red than green. New one looks to be in great shape though, congrats!
October 25, 201213 yr Too cool! These things still look great, years and generations later. I'll go even rarer, and take one of these in 2wd. Finally saw one when I was in Georgia last month. I swear I still have a Chevy/GMC brochure(s) from the 90's somewhere with these when they were brand new, 2 door and all. Anyone remember seeing the 1999/2000 concept Tahoe 2-door of the GMT-800 generation in a GM test parking lot? Cool.
October 25, 201213 yr Author Too cool! These things still look great, years and generations later. I'll go even rarer, and take one of these in 2wd. Finally saw one when I was in Georgia last month. I swear I still have a Chevy/GMC brochure(s) from the 90's somewhere with these when they were brand new, 2 door and all. Anyone remember seeing the 1999/2000 concept Tahoe 2-door of the GMT-800 generation in a GM test parking lot? Cool. Using the money from the sale of Green to buy your poly plow for Red? Something like that.
October 25, 201213 yr Author I like the style of the green one better, but I'd much rather have red than green. New one looks to be in great shape though, congrats! Both are really good examples of their year of production, and I'll get used to the red I suppose.
October 26, 201213 yr Shame they scrap prototypes.... Would be an ianteresting job running trhe crusher and seeing evertything that goes through there...
November 1, 201213 yr Too cool! These things still look great, years and generations later. I'll go even rarer, and take one of these in 2wd. Finally saw one when I was in Georgia last month. I swear I still have a Chevy/GMC brochure(s) from the 90's somewhere with these when they were brand new, 2 door and all. Anyone remember seeing the 1999/2000 concept Tahoe 2-door of the GMT-800 generation in a GM test parking lot? Cool. Using the money from the sale of Green to buy your poly plow for Red? Something like that.
November 1, 201213 yr I am very happy for you with your two Tahoe Rides.I do have to admit that I love me the GMC Yukon GT version best.http://www.autotrade...lerTypes=b&mmt=[GMC[YUKON[]][]]&doorCodes=2&modelCode1=YUKON&showcaseOwnerId=100000308&makeCode1=GMC&startYear=1990&searchRadius=0&bodyStyleCodes=SUV&listingId=331297043&Log=0 Auto Trader has a great list of them http://www.autotrade...arch=true&Log=0 Rock On GMC!
November 1, 201213 yr I love the Yukon GT as well. Did you check out that pricing?!! Yea, while some on the ones that were over 250K miles seemed high, I thought over all not bad. If I had some cash flow right now, I would buy either of the two I posted and convert them to CNG. Some day as I love these smaller Full Size 2door SUV's.
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