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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 130390" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Yo Avery, I am with you all the way on the body of the Dodge not keeping up with the motor. Dad drove those all the time when I was a kid. I remember rolling down the window with a pair of vice grips attached where the window handle used to be. Then you had to use the vice grips to get the window down so that you could open the door from the outside to get out. Also, the glove box would fall through under the dash. Arm rests on the doors didn't stick around too long either. Oh, such fond memories. </p><p>The truck at work is an International tractor with a Cummins motor. It is the one with over 758,000 miles on it. My little pickup, a 96 model Toyota PU has about 86,000 miles on it now. Seems it is either just below or around that number. </p><p>I am going to see if I can get that many miles on my Rice Burner. Wish me luck!</p><p>Thanks on the Guru part cowboy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 130390, member: 637"] Yo Avery, I am with you all the way on the body of the Dodge not keeping up with the motor. Dad drove those all the time when I was a kid. I remember rolling down the window with a pair of vice grips attached where the window handle used to be. Then you had to use the vice grips to get the window down so that you could open the door from the outside to get out. Also, the glove box would fall through under the dash. Arm rests on the doors didn't stick around too long either. Oh, such fond memories. The truck at work is an International tractor with a Cummins motor. It is the one with over 758,000 miles on it. My little pickup, a 96 model Toyota PU has about 86,000 miles on it now. Seems it is either just below or around that number. I am going to see if I can get that many miles on my Rice Burner. Wish me luck! Thanks on the Guru part cowboy! [/QUOTE]
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