Sounds like the OP did what he wanted to do, versus what he needed to do. Which is of course his prerogative. More power to him!
As an owner of 2 pickups (my dad passed and now his truck is mine, and I just can't sell it, for sentimental reasons), I was curious if any of the big 3 made a 2023 truck the equivalent of his 2003. I wouldn't buy a new one, they're grossly overpriced IMO. But I just like to know what's out there. In my opinion, what's available now is just crap. Big margin hunting crap.
My dad's 2003 is a 4.8L SCSB 2WD 4-speed auto. So, it's maybe the smallest full size truck that can be had with a V8. I wanted to know if the same existed now, and in particular with a manual transmission instead of an automatic. The answer is NOPE. As far as I could find, you can't get a manual transmission in any truck now, 1500, 2500 or 3500. There is no standard cab offered any longer. The smallest cab is whatever Ford calls their cab that has a little space behind. Something like a king cab. I can't remember this for sure, but I think it was even difficult to find a 2WD truck.
Based on that, do you think I'll sell my dad's pink unicorn? Nupe. I may make sort of a sport truck out of it. Already started. I've got it running good now and the rear dropped with shackles, level with the front. It may be just a touch higher in the rear, but much more level. But I won't go overboard on the 'sport' truck changes.
Anywho - I can't say I agree with the OP's move, but it is his prerogative. My dad was like that. He wouldn't NEED a new car or truck. He would want one, but felt like he had to come up with excuses like, the truck is making weird noises, I'm afraid it's about done, etc etc etc. I told him one time, you've raised a family well, you've been a diligent worker and God fearing. If you want a new truck / car, you've earned it, go get it.