If it can not transport at least 8 foot long material straight and flat, it's not a truck: it's an SUV with a flatbed option. Furthermore, all modern 'midsized pickups', with a few exceptions that prove the rule, are actually modern lifted El Caminos.
My Toyota Tundra can move 8' flat with the tailgate down.
Is a real body on frame. Has an extensive aftermarket. And if the most reliable half ton on the market
Who cares about 8ft of lumber or drywall? You don't have to be a tradesman to use a truck.
The true definition of a pick up truck is a body on frame vehicle with a bed and a tailgate.
I do transport 14 foot trees that I'm planting on my property in my truck with those heavy root balls but my bed is only 5.3. But it's still a fucking truck.
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