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Posted by Brian in NY on February 28, 2005 at 05:38:27 from (24.97.74.126):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Nurse Truck posted by billyiron on February 27, 2005 at 07:50:23:
I don't care what anyone else thinks...I think she's purty! I am a GM man through and through....even though I know they have their weaknesses. The best truck I ever owned was an 82 Chevy Heavy Half 2wd. She was a BEAST. Couldn't kill her. It was a 3 speed auto and we didn't tow much with it...only light loads. A load of hay in the box was enough to slow that straight six down! But we put close to 350k miles on the original engine and tranny and finally sold it due to a serious case of rot...the new owner put all new sheet metal on er and she is still going to this day...as far as I know still no engine or tranny work. I don't know how the newer ones stack up long term but like anything you have good ones and bad ones....and everything in between.
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