Posted by Brad Gyde on December 17, 2010 at 05:31:10 from (68.28.138.232):
In Reply to: High milage? posted by Spook on December 17, 2010 at 03:43:10:
In Farm Show magazine, there was a guy had tipped a million miles on his diesel Dodge, and still beatin the pavement... However, don't know it counts, as I believe he had replaced the engine and tranny, if I recall the story correctly.
However, we had a old neighbor boy out here that had a 88 Dodge half ton 2wd.. It had about 150k on it when he bought it from another neighbor (and a lot of body damage) and when he passed away it had 550k on it, so he claimed.. His goal was to make it to a million and get a free car from Dodge.. (how he was going to prove a million on a 5-digit odometer is beyond me) LOL.. From what I can remember, shy of regular maintenance, it had front hubs/spindles, fuel pump, and tail lights replaced and that was about it (he wasn't the guy that'd dump any amount of money in it.. Cheaper to buy another old truck and start over)
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