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<blockquote data-quote="MR.T." data-source="post: 3367177" data-attributes="member: 4793"><p>Almost 2 years ago I bought for myself an '85 Dodge pickup, & I bought it mainly cause it has a 4 spd manual transmission. That is what I was wanting, an older car or pickup with a manual.</p><p>I know the family I bought the truck from, so I got a little history on it.</p><p>The guy hadn't driven it in quite a while, so there were some running & maintenance issues with it, but I knew I could fix them.</p><p>I offered $800 for it the way it sat, & after about a week, they agreed to my offer.</p><p>I put a few hundred into it after I got home & I got it running very well.</p><p>I have had no issues in these last 2 years with it, it has been a great vehicle & I enjoy driving it.</p><p>There are absolutely no computers, solenoids, servos, actuators, sensors, etc. to go out & cause problems on this vehicle & that is what I like.</p><p></p><p>The deals are out there, you just gotta find them, or make them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MR.T., post: 3367177, member: 4793"] Almost 2 years ago I bought for myself an '85 Dodge pickup, & I bought it mainly cause it has a 4 spd manual transmission. That is what I was wanting, an older car or pickup with a manual. I know the family I bought the truck from, so I got a little history on it. The guy hadn't driven it in quite a while, so there were some running & maintenance issues with it, but I knew I could fix them. I offered $800 for it the way it sat, & after about a week, they agreed to my offer. I put a few hundred into it after I got home & I got it running very well. I have had no issues in these last 2 years with it, it has been a great vehicle & I enjoy driving it. There are absolutely no computers, solenoids, servos, actuators, sensors, etc. to go out & cause problems on this vehicle & that is what I like. The deals are out there, you just gotta find them, or make them. [/QUOTE]
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