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07-29-2016, 01:30 PM | #1 |
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Location: Campbellsville, KY
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Have no fear...
Snapped this as I came back out from breakfast on my way to work, contemplating the recent threads questioning how capable the 80's trucks are of being daily driven. Averaging 100-200 miles a week, every week. Put 80 miles on it Monday running stuff to the dump, 175 the Thursday before that towing a Malibu with a blown engine, and 200 a couple weeks before that bringing a load (including a 4,000 lb+ hay baler) from an auction for my FIL - I never question whether my truck may strand me or not. I started with a straight, 77,000-mile AZ truck in 2007 and have done little to the drivetrain for having put 48,000 miles on it - the only time it didn't get me home (excessive fluid use not withstanding was when the coolant bypass hose (water pump to intake) blew and I had to fix it at work. Original paint, original drivetrain - they aren't inherently troublesome, guys, just gotta repair the right things the right way. Happy trucking.
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Alex V. ------ 1967 C10 Suburban, 350/NP435, Green/Green, PS, PB, HD cooling, charging, shocks, and springs. 1985 GMC C3500 SRW, Sierra Classic, 454/TH400, white/blue. Last edited by Alex V.; 07-29-2016 at 01:35 PM. |
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