Posted by jeffinutah on December 28, 2007 at 20:16:21 from (74.36.14.251):
In Reply to: Quiz posted by x22 on December 28, 2007 at 16:40:23:
I had a VW Diesel Pickup I bought in 1980 - waited 6 months to get itand paid $7200. It gave an honest 40 mpg and would haul 1600-1800 lbs of grain. Even used it to bring in baled hay - 12 - 14 "kicker " bales (40 lb). Went 110,000 miles but the engine "gave out". Bought a "new" VW engine for $900, but it only gave 20,000 miles(it was a lemon). When I bought it - and waited 6 months for it, I thought "Boy, this will be worth money at trade time". But between GM Diesels of the time and other reasons, no one would even take it in trade.
But after 4 years you couldn't even buy another one. I really liked it!
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