What makes everyone think that "old" 1 ton is any better than a "new" 1/2 ton? The half ton does not have any worn parts, has more power, better braking, better handling, many more and better SAFETY FEATURES. All around it's a far suppior truck to a 1 ton even less than a decade old. I'd follow Highbeam's advice.
Because even an "old" 1-ton will have a GVWR typically 9,900-11,000 lbs or more. No 1/2 ton has that rating.
Because a 1-ton will also have a higher GCWR typically 20,000lbs or more. No 1/2 ton has that rating.
Because a truck is "old" doesn't mean it's "worn". All depends on maintenance.
My IH4800 is 18 years old and better maintained than a lot of 5 yr old trucks I see and is still fully capable of towing like a new one.
More power? No 1/2 ton can match an older Powerstroke, GM 454 or 8.1L in torque. Torque moves loads.
No 1/2 ton has load range E tires as standard equipment.
No 1/2 ton has a GM 14 bolt 1-ton rear or a Dodge dana 70/80 hybrid rear or even a Ford Sterling 10.5" rear.
Most 1-tons have tranny coolers, most 1/2 tons don't.
Just because a truck is 10 years old doesn't mean it can't be well maintained and fully capable of doing the work it did when new, maybe even more with upgrades.
Worn parts can be replaced. Door decals with light GVWR's in 1/2 ton pickups can't be replaced.
I'll take a 10 yr old 1-ton GMC or Ford or Dodge with a big block V-8 or diesel a 10,000lb GVWR and 20,000lb GCWR with a Dana 80 rear, bigger brakes, more wheel lugs, heavier wheels, dual load range E tires over any of today's 1/2 ton tin can pickups with a "hemi"
