Kevin of Hillsboro
Nice score. I had no idea crank windows were an option on that truck. I
would much rather have the vinyl for the doggy hauling capabilities
also. you know about the "Turbo diesel Register", right ?
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/ there a couple more too.
Regards Steve Van Cleve
Marrowstone Isl Wa
"85" Euro 240D 5 spd 110K
"79" 240D 5spd fresh tranny transplan
"82" Euro 300 TD non turbo, project wagon
"94" Dodge, 2500, 5 spd, 5.9 Cummins, 95K
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Oregoon is testing a system of taxing you for miles driven, not fuel
purchases.
Was that word Oregoon types on purpose?
If such a system ever manages to make it into practice, I'll have to find
another one with a broken odometer. I did find A 03 Dodge Cummins quad cab
pickup that will be running biodiesel. The right one came along, 6 spd,
23K miles, matching canopy/shell, 2wd, AC, crank-up windows and vinyl
everything, perfect and doggie friendly as well! A new one would have set
me back over $40K, and I was lucky enough to find this one for just over
half price.
Kevin in Hillsboro Oregon
2003 Dodge 2500 Cummins Diesel P/U, 23K miles, no name yet,
still between MB diesels