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Re: bring back the old trucks
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Posted by NC Wayne on September 17, 2004 at 20:41:51 from (152.163.101.9):
In Reply to: bring back the old trucks posted by rustyfarmall on September 17, 2004 at 13:43:41:
Learned to drive in Dad's 1960 long bed, step side Chevy, restored a 1955 Chevy 2dr 210 wagon and drove it through high school and beyond, and now drive a 1978 Jeep J-10 pickup 90% of the time. I wouldn't own a new vehicle if you gave it to me. Depending on your prefferences, you can usually buy an old truck, car, etc for a few thousand and have a nice platform to do whatever you want with it. From there make a few minor upgrades to the suspension, drivetrain, etc to help the handling and reliability, and along the way make it alot nicer and more unique than anything currently offered by any of the dealers. The great thing is you can do it all for thousands less than you can buy a brand new one, and when your done you don't need an expensive factory technician to repair it, all you need is your toolbox and a Chiltons........
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