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Re: In the market for new pickup V-10 pros and cons?
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Posted by Willy-N on December 21, 2002 at 10:39:43 from (216.64.163.161):
In Reply to: In the market for new pickup V-10 pros and cons? posted by IH on December 20, 2002 at 15:33:38:
Can't afford those new ones! So I just bought the next best thing a 1948 Dodge 1-Ton Power Wagon. I think they are what Dodge got there name Tough Trucks from! Might be all that heavy iron or maybe the 12ga thick Fenders. Won't do 80 mph but it will out last the new ones and the new ones will have to be around another 55 years and still running to catch up. Don't make them like they used to!! By the way they are worth what a new one costs restored so at least they hold there value. Mark H.
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