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99.5 F250 7.3l... 143,000
2005 Tacoma 4.0l...75,000
2008 Kawasaki Versys 650... 17,000
2003 ATK 500...8,500
 
'95 Honda Civic DX 230,000 or so. Odo quit at 170,000 and there was a delay between it and the new speedo head.

'95 Ram 2500 CTD 319,000.

'09 Malibu LTZ-12,000. Wife's car.
 
1995 Dodge Caravan 3.3L 267,000
2001 Dodge Caravan 3.3L 192,000

How many times have the tranny's been rebuilt My 95 caravan the tranny was rebuilt at 140,000 went out again at 190,000 I blame that on the shop but the warranty was only good for 20,000
 
1995 F-350 4WD, 98,000 (the tree truck)
2006 Corolla, 125,000 (my commute vehicle)
2007 Highlander 70,000 (Wife's commute vehicle)
1980's Bobcat 743, 1900hrs

I drive my vehicles until they fail - the last replacement was a Ford Ranger with 200,000 that got run over by a road grader (with me in it).
 
2004 silverado 2500 duramax 153,000. son wants to drive it to school when he's old enough. He's 10 now , told him i'd keep it for him
 
You guys have cars and trucks?

1965 ole lady with only 3 kids on her. Nice to look at. #####y at times. Uses no oil (except in the frying pan), low miles (only 12 pairs of shoes). Lets me have saws (or else). Needs very little maintenance. Up for trade. No cash please.
 
The old Ranchero just turned over 122,000, I put 3k on it so far. We have a sunny day, I went out and rodded around on the coast route, the I6 sounds good WOT through the gears.

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You guys have cars and trucks?

1965 ole lady with only 3 kids on her. Nice to look at. #####y at times. Uses no oil (except in the frying pan), low miles (only 12 pairs of shoes). Lets me have saws (or else). Needs very little maintenance. Up for trade. No cash please.
LOL, I bet she never sees that post either.
 
98 NASCAR F150 4.6 169,000
04 Focus ZTS 2.3 84,000
67 Mustang coupe 200ci 24,000:biggrinbounce2:
83 Kawasaki kz440 440cc 13,000:biggrinbounce2:


my cousin has the 17th SHO built in the world

its a 1989 with 340,000 miles!!!!!
with stock internals and on its second clutch
 
262,500

My 92' Silverado (affectionately named pumpkin) has 262,500. The other day I got weighed with my trailer while I was loaded with 2 cords and weighed 13,280LBS.
Like A Rock!
 
1988 Harley,bought new,changed 4 speedometer heads, parts of, or entire 6 years without an odometer, average 14 - 15,000 miles per year, you do the math.
2002 Toyota Tacoma, 76,218 mi.
Yeah, I'd rather ride.
 
"Old Grumpy"

'77 Chevy 1-ton 4x4 - our wood getter and general hauler of heavy-azz trailers and stuff

625,000 miles

468 c.i. chevy big-block - 540 horsepower - 610 ft. lbs. torque
dual 3" exhaust w/ twin SuperTrapp mufflers (Yep...it's really loud)
80,000 on this engine so far...still tach'in it up to 5500 and light'in 'em up...

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That's a nice truck you got there Bounty Hunter. I want the engine :D

1997 Chevrolet Suburban C1500 207,000 miles

1991 Honda CRX 150,000 miles

1985 Volkswagen Cabriolet 148,000 miles

1984 Datsun/Nissan Maxima station wagon 173,000 miles

2005 Ford Taurus 120,000 miles

Look in my sig for snowmobile mileage.
 
That's a nice truck you got there Bounty Hunter. I want the engine :D

1997 Chevrolet Suburban C1500 207,000 miles

1991 Honda CRX 150,000 miles

1985 Volkswagen Cabriolet 148,000 miles

1984 Datsun/Nissan Maxima station wagon 173,000 miles

2005 Ford Taurus 120,000 miles

Look in my sig for snowmobile mileage.
You do some big time snowmobiling, I would too if i lived up north.
 
You do some big time snowmobiling, I would too if i lived up north.

Yeah, we usually put about 250-350, ocassionally more miles per season on them. I tell ya, the Formula Z 583 is a nice sled, tops out above 95 mph and the ride is almost as smooth as a baby's butt. :bowdown:

The MXZ 440 is getting a little slow. When I bought it, it had something like 4,500 miles on it. It could go 85 mph. Of course, my ass wasn't as fat and the sled had much more than 120 psi of compression back then. Now, I can't get it to go faster than 60.

One day, my dad and I went out for a good tour of the countryside. All was well until the ride back home. We were cutting through a field (been through it many times, but it was dark now) and I was staggered to the right of my dad. 45 mph, BAM! hit a rock, which put my sled (440) 90 degrees from the proper position and launched me about 10 feet sideways. I expected the sled to be upside down all beat up, but damn, the thing was fine.
Saw the tailight and knew the sled was okay. I was really glad I had the plastic skis, as they stayed intact and simply took a little groove. That was good, as a steel ski would have ####ed up the trailing arm on my sled.

lol, ####ing rock. I'm glad I didn't die or something like that. :laugh:
 
97 f-150 , 256786, untouched . 96 lincoln cont, 243232, untouched. 83 toy 4x4, 321867, t-chain,clutch. just maintain them and not thrash them to much.
 
My '82 GMC 3/4T, 4X4, 6.2L Diesel truck has 246,000 and counting. I sold my '64 Dodge Dart, 225 Slant Six two years ago with 502,714 on it. Best $400 I ever spent!
 
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