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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 4125183" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>We have an 89' and a 91' Dodge Cummins that we still use on the farm. Both have over 600k miles, both have flatbeds with cake boxes, both have had the frames welded back together more than once and are still buckled in the center. Both have had multiple auto transmission and rear axle repairs or replacements, both ride like Fred Flintstone's ride on a road built of boulders. Both have been gutless wonders since new but.........they do start every.single.time. My friend bought their son a completely restored 92' 5sp last year that looks incredible. It's still gutless and rides like Fred Flintstone's ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 4125183, member: 15643"] We have an 89' and a 91' Dodge Cummins that we still use on the farm. Both have over 600k miles, both have flatbeds with cake boxes, both have had the frames welded back together more than once and are still buckled in the center. Both have had multiple auto transmission and rear axle repairs or replacements, both ride like Fred Flintstone's ride on a road built of boulders. Both have been gutless wonders since new but.........they do start every.single.time. My friend bought their son a completely restored 92' 5sp last year that looks incredible. It's still gutless and rides like Fred Flintstone's ride. [/QUOTE]
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