A wise man once said:
"The needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the one."

She was sleek and beautiful and attracted a lot of attention, but far too much for me... low and powerful, she needed a younger man to keep up with her.
The decision was all mine, but Miss T had given it her blessing. That black Charger had been a gift of sorts for my retirement, replacing my 09 Frontier since we had the Titan. As the Chapter grew, we realized that we actually could still have used the second truck, we had two trailers and on more than one occasion we found we needed it.
Good bye Charger, I'll miss the attention and 300hp, but I have always been a pickup guy at heart, at least this last few years.
Welcome our newest team member, the 2012 Frontier - I took a little beating on the trade, but not too bad, after all, folks were trying to buy the Charger while I was talking to the salesman about the trade.

I chose the new 2012 Frontier 4x4 in the base model for the towing ability, but didn't get the luxy interior of a higher model as I never use all the goodies inside. What's an MP3 anyway?

It may not be the Dodge Charger, but with 261hp, the Frontier will easily tow the Yakima trailer and five or six yaks. The 4x4 package will make sure the old dude will get where we need to go and with pretty good mileage.

The spray in bedliner is a must as we will USE the truck, and it will see both fresh and saltwater use most likely. Premium One did a great job.
After closing the deal on this base model 4x4, I starting planning the few upgrades we would make.
Side Step Rails came first, purchased at cost from the dealer to protect the rocker panels and make it easier for Broken Ol' Marines to get in and out.
The Spray in bedliner was done yesterday by:
http://www.premiumonetotalaccessorycenter.com/
Premium One has been a supporter of CVHOW since day one, doing whatever they could to help us out. We have been buying from Miss Nancy and the Premium One gang for a decade or more, and have never had a complaint about the prices or the quality of the work..
I have the bully bar and fog lights coming... something that will look cool, but is actually needed in this part of the state. Those who have been to our place know that if you had to describe the drive, the thing you hear the most is: drive to the end of the world, turn left. Boonies? See Jim and Miss T's place.
I'll miss the Charger a little, but the truck makes more sense, and will certainly be of much more value to the chapter. It'll be easier for this old Marine to get in and out of as well.
Semper fi..










