Which vehicle would you choose if you could only have one?

Got mine. Old Blue. 1999 suburban, 42 gal tank-a bit long in the tooth but she's been a good gal :) Don't really need 4 wheel drive around here-you go too far off tha pavement it ain't gonna help other than get you further in trouble than two wheel drive. She's got a locking differential-a nice ball on the back hitch and best of all, a BRAND NEW TWO YEAR INSPECTION STICKER :D She can pretty much find her way home by herself and as long as I'm not swerving all over the road or have a motorcycle or other car part sticking out of the grill, the local popo will leave me alone so I can get home.
 
Ford F150 4X4 with plow , and HD in the back. Gotta have something to pushém outta the way like on Zombieland. HD on the back for counter weight.
 
My 2000 Ford F-250 Super Duty with the 7.3 Diesel. Crew cab and long bed. It's been to the tops of mountains in CO and NM. I've driven around stuck vehicles to pull them out. Bless snow tires and a posi rearend.

Mr. Wbraswel, I've driven a 67 Vette 427 roadster. It had the solid lifters I do believe, Chevy claimed 427 HP, I think the dyno said 475 HP. When one thinks really fast it is one of the contenders.

Arjay, your Mercedes had me going for a couple of seconds. If anyone looked but did not see what the trickster did it might be worth a 2nd look.

But I'll still stick with my Super Duty.
 
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97 or older dodge ram with a Cummins and a 5 speed 4x4 the injection pump is the holley of the diesel world. The engines are almost bullet proof. They will eat just about any oily substance you dump in the fuel tank. They also don't need a computer to run with the 5 speed. When I traded my 96 in it had 330,500 miles and still had more power than my current truck when it was stock.

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If one is going to be traversing off-road in the mountains, nimble, mobile and narrow. Full size P/U's are too wide for many trails. Good for the open road, but long wheelbase and wide track are not so good on the mountain trails.

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I would want a 1986 Ford F-150 long bed in baby blue and a white strip down the middle, four on the floor with granny gear. I know that if it could survive me learning how to drive in it, it can survive anything!
 
If it ever happens, I'm going to the lake in my truck, and "borrowing" a house boat. Zombies can't swim.
 
Either my F-150 4x4 or my Jeep Wrangler with Dana 44 Currie Enterprises locking diffs.
 
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