Single Cab 2500HD

I have...Most all of them white. The cities buy them. I also see yellow ones that are bought by a large construction company.
That's why I think most of them are ordered for specific uses and fleets. For most general use trucks, people.want the extra room and convenience of second row seating and storage.
 
My 2018 RAM. I loved this truck...Until I tried to stick an M24 in a hard case behind the seat and it didn't fit. I put a hard tonneau on it, but still didn't really work for me...So, 4drs was the direction I went after that with my 2020 2500HD Duramax.


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One of my favorite styles is a single cab short box lowered 2 inches. Never had one, but I always liked that compact low profile look.

There's a guy around the corner with an early 2000s short box Chevy 1500 with a 10 inch lift and 37's. Looks pretty cool in the orange paint scheme. I think his kid drives it.

 

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I always called those "sport trucks". It's pretty much all I drove until I met this broad with a couple of kids, and I didn't wanna drive her SUV. So for 6years, no more sport trucks, only 4drs. Then they kinda went out of style and ya didn't see too many of them. So, I went back to 2dr full size boxes for a short bit...But I guess I got spoiled with the 4drs.
 

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