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Re: are there any real trucks left? part 2
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Posted by Scott Medlock on November 27, 2005 at 07:53:52 from (205.208.227.27):
In Reply to: are there any real trucks left? part 2 posted by johndeerejon on November 26, 2005 at 14:29:06:
Just my 2cents... I have had a "string" of GM's over the past 15yrs and for my money they've been the best trucks I've ever owned. Had a Chevy 1/2 WT (Work Truck) I bought that was excess from the gas company fleet buy. Put 300000+ miles on it hauling everything, remodel homes, farm work, etc. Great Truck... Then had a 1/2 ton Tahoe SUV (silverado with a different body really)... Hauled and towed and put over 200,000+ on that one. The one I have now is a Z71 Chevy Silverado, 2003 w/near 200000 miles on it. Nothing but tires and regular oil changes. Hauling, towing, etc. Got the extended (not double) cab so the kids can sit in the back seat. It's been the best one yet. So when it comes time to buy a new one.. I think I'm gonna stick with the Chevy. Although I'm so tempted to find a 1965 Ford like my grandfather's old truck just for nostalgia and fun driving. Scott
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