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Posted by John A on July 21, 2004 at 21:01:14 from (65.161.172.175):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Off topic: Chevy truck posted by Dean Barker on July 21, 2004 at 04:50:51:
I personally have been in 3 major wrecks with this style of pickup, and burnt, one up (chrispy crittered) in a wheat field fire. The wrecks, we didn't loose a drop of fuel. One a flip and roll I was a passenger in the other was a T hit on my left frount and cab. The third was a jacknifed gooseneck trailer on the drivers side, major damage! All I am saying is that the number of trucks that were produced each year would average somewhere about 250 K for 13 yrars, 1800 is a small number in comparison. Not to make light of those folks. I have seen pickups that have broad slid into trees or power poles and only colaspe the tank. At some point something will fail. Over all that series of truck have and still serve their owners well. John A
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