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Cub hauler thread number 2
Was just reading Ryans thread on being debt free with no truck payment and Oaks response on maintaining your truck with how many miles were on each. It got me thinking, I used to go to jeep events and there was actually a category on who had the most miles. It always intrigues me on how many miles people can get out their rides, or hours on equipment, etc before they get rid of it. Also over the road trucks amaze me with some in the Multi million mile club. Hoping to hear some stories about how many you've got on the clock.
My cub hauler has 224k on the clock and ticking, 1996 gmc Sierra with 6.5 diesel and still have the Cherokee with 196k on it. Here's a pic |
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Your so lucky to not live in the rust belt!!!!:ThumbsUp:
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Cant get my phone to upload pics but the truck I just sold off was a 98 gmc k1500 extended cab. Just had clicked over 353,000 miles when I signed off on the title. It's still being daily driven with zero issues and still pulls a trailer like a new one. My "new" cub hauler is a 77 f250 supercab trailer special with 108k on original 460 and c6
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It has the 350 vortec in it as well as the 14 bolt rear HD suspension and just about everything else you could have and still be a half ton...whoever ordered it knew how to order a truck
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Yup, in the rust belt the components keep going strong but the bodies fall off of 'em. My truck is 18 years old and it's got the same problem.
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Here's mine...
Had 00009 miles on it a week ago Monday. Before I left the dealer in TX. |
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1800 hrs on my 1200
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