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Posted by 42FarmallH on January 21, 2004 at 07:46:31 from (165.234.130.255):
In Reply to: THE BEST TRUCK posted by Isidore on January 21, 2004 at 05:07:53:
Had all three... 82 Dodge D250 w/318 4-speed has been good (1 clutch and 1 carb kit in 125,000 miles), several Fords from 1982 thru 1998 - none of them have EVER been in the shop, not even brakes, usually run them to about 140,000 before trading up. 98 Dodge Cummins has been OK, but a little spendy to maintain (clutch, tranny, oil leaks, etc.) only 125,000 on this one. GM - bad luck with several of them, fiance's Dad has a 96 GMC 1500 that is in the shop at least once a month, only 100,000 miles on it too. Sorry, but in my family GM's have had bad luck. Right now I'm driving an 88 F-150 4x2 that I paid $2750 for w/76,000 miles. Trouble free, paid for, looks good, does everything I need it to. For hauling tractors I would go with the F250 though... Just my $0.02 worth...
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