My "old" neighbor's pickup.
I lived in Westfield, NJ for 23 years and left the area in 1998. My neighbor, for the last 18 years, had a Ford F-250 pickup truck. I happened to drive by his house on Tuesday and noticed the pickup truck was still in the driveway. It's a 1979 Ford F-250. Now that's old and he indicated it still "purrs". I'll take a few images of it and post them next time I'm in the area. Visually, it is not in good shape.
I thought my 1999 Honda CRV was old. It's still an infant.
Mark
I got 301, 865.8 mile out of my of my 96 Ford Ranger XLT. It still ran, but little things were nickel and diming me to death.
markngolf wrote:
I lived in Westfield, NJ for 23 years and left the area in 1998. My neighbor, for the last 18 years, had a Ford F-250 pickup truck. I happened to drive by his house on Tuesday and noticed the pickup truck was still in the driveway. It's a 1979 Ford F-250. Now that's old and he indicated it still "purrs". I'll take a few images of it and post them next time I'm in the area. Visually, it is not in good shape.
I thought my 1999 Honda CRV was old. It's still an infant.
Mark
Always did, and always will love the 70's Ford trucks. I have one that has been sitting in the garage for over 30 years. One day I'll get around to finishing it....... (If I live long enough)
Ford trucks have always been the best, but Ram is now gaining on them.
jaymatt wrote:
Ford trucks have always been the best, but Ram is now gaining on them.
Rams still rust out faster than anyone elses.
My 2008 Ram with 240,00+ miles has one little rust spot from a rock chip. NE Texas, high humidity area.
The trucks, especially new ones, that don't rust have never met the N.E. w snow and ice and sludge and salt and brine and whatever else they throw on the roads. I see trucks less than 2 yrs old rusting around the wheel wells and rocker panels.
However my '87 Jeep is still running great. Kind of like me though; bit rough on the outside but still willing to take to the roads.
mindzye wrote:
The trucks, especially new ones, that don't rust have never met the N.E. w snow and ice and sludge and salt and brine and whatever else they throw on the roads. I see trucks less than 2 yrs old rusting around the wheel wells and rocker panels.
However my '87 Jeep is still running great. Kind of like me though; bit rough on the outside but still willing to take to the roads.
Just get a Ford—aluminum bodies don’t rust.
Interesting! As it happens, I have a 1972 chevy 4 wheel drive pickup truck with an automatic transmission. Purchased used in 1972 (traded my 1968 GTO, 4 on the floor, 400 ci engine, plus some $$ for the truck) Still have the truck, runs great & have received a fair amount of offers to buy it ... it'll go to my youngest son soon. Drug the truck all over Montana thru the years, great vehicle!
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
Rams still rust out faster than anyone elses.
I hope not. I have a 03 2500 with around 240,000 miles on the 5.9 Cummins that is just breaking in. At my age I'm not planning on a new one. So far, no rust and paint looks like new. It is garage kept when we are not traveling.
This was taken at the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada.
markngolf wrote:
I lived in Westfield, NJ for 23 years and left the area in 1998. My neighbor, for the last 18 years, had a Ford F-250 pickup truck. I happened to drive by his house on Tuesday and noticed the pickup truck was still in the driveway. It's a 1979 Ford F-250. Now that's old and he indicated it still "purrs". I'll take a few images of it and post them next time I'm in the area. Visually, it is not in good shape.
I thought my 1999 Honda CRV was old. It's still an infant.
Mark
Dear Mark,
No my 1930 model A is old ! Runs like a top.
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
Rams still rust out faster than anyone elses.
Have to agree. I have 2 piles of Dodge 250's out at the barn.
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