Likelihood of Gen 3 SCAB?

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This is true. The SCREW is downright cavernous in the back seat. Losing a foot would still leave plenty of room. If Ford had offered a SCAB with a six foot bed and a 36 gallon tank, I'd be driving one now.
Same here. That's what my old f150 was. I would've bought that too in a raptor if it was available.
 

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Don't listen the the screw guys calling a scab small. They have plenty of room. My 2010 was a scab and my gen 2 is also a scab, plenty of room!!! good luck with your search
Agree totally. Looked at both, loved the SCAB. Plenty of hip and headroom, adequate leg room for 2 large (and growing) boys.

Easier turn radius, better parking options and lets face it: They just look cooler than a SCREW ;):33:
 

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If that’s true it’s too bad they wouldn’t be making anymore super cabs. Funny how Raptors originally were only available in this configuration and in how the truck was really first designed. Now they’re more the mall crawler market.


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Yep. :party36::pepper:
 

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No evidence whatsoever the SCAB is being discontinued at this time. Clickbait auto blogs are not reliable resources.
 
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