Posted by Roy Suomi on March 18, 2009 at 16:31:56 from (76.189.174.8):
In Reply to: OT: New Truck posted by Stan(PA) on March 18, 2009 at 13:10:32:
I'm fed up with the wimpy trucks that are built today...My wife is P.O'd but I just bought a 1986 Chevy ,standard cab, diesel , automatic , 4x4 pick up truck......With 2,449 original miles on it....[Our government hard at work with our tax dollars]...Was Illinois National Guard Reserves radio truck...The passenger door is caved in by some non-caring forklift operator..Paint is still on the floor on drivers side..Bed has never hauled anything...The man I purchased it from has changed the differential ratios to 3.73 instead of 4.56...radiator and heater core was changed because of age..new shocks , hoses and belts , oils and filters , new aluminum wheels and tires..I need to skin the passengers door , Paint the truck[ thinking about '92 Camaro dark teal] , and find a dash pad and rubber mat for it..Now , This is one tuff truck....I hope to keep this one for years...The '86 cost me 5 grand...My '05 Silverado will be for sale shortly....
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