Posted by KRUSS1 on April 04, 2009 at 16:19:59 from (72.45.101.181):
In Reply to: Re: pickup posted by TomR Ont on April 04, 2009 at 13:59:56:
In Ontario, how much does it cost to put that truck on the road? I am from Manitoba, I have a really good, well maintained 1988 GMC (with pride of ownership and the whole shateroo) but it doesn't change the fact that it costs $986/per year to put a $1200 truck on the road. And for that reason, I license it once a year for a month (deer hunting season). In other parts of the year I use it sneakilly and proudly without getting too worked up how nice the interior looks (on my modest 1900 acre plot). I leave the keys in it, you and all the neighbours are welcome to use it, if you need it where ever it happens to be. If I got stuck and walked a mile and a half to my neighbour's truck I would be really upset if the keys weren't in it. But, guess what?? If the keys were in it, and I was smart enough to get it going, I'd drive it to where I wanted to go even if the interior wasn't in tip top shape. I'd even pretend I didn't know it wasn't registered. Probably eat his lunch too and replace it. BTW the best way and the most economical way to fix the interior roofing of a 17/18 year old truck is..... up to you. Hexx I spend $$$$$$$$ every year on old corn binder tractors.
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