A rare fast 3.0?
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Stuff doesnt rust in washington too bad. My truck has been in washington all its life and not a spec of rust on it. (that doesnt include paint that has been scraped off and rusted the bare metal ) We dont get to much snow, and when we do they sand instead of salt.
BTW, nice truck Mike!
BTW, nice truck Mike!
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OR and WA use no salt. Yeah!!! I have a brother who lives in the DC area and one of his rigs is completely rusted. His other rig is fine, but he washes the underside of it after winter. I'm guessing as long as you take care of your rig, even if you live in a state that salts the roads, you can still have a nice rust free rig.
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Yup, no Rust in WA. We don't use salt. It may rain a lot here but the underside of every vehicle I have owned looks very good compared to the ones I have seen from the rust belt. This Toyota is pristine. My grandfather rarely drove it. And when he did I would be very suprised if it saw 55mph! lol.
Anyway, I think I have enough info now to put an add up in the paper. I have a feeling it will go quick. Shame I have to sell it.
Anyway, I think I have enough info now to put an add up in the paper. I have a feeling it will go quick. Shame I have to sell it.
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Originally Posted by Yoda
We have a 90, 1 ton, 3.0 auto at work with a steet sweeper on it (NOT the shotgun!!). The rig only has 6000 miles on it! Runs sweet.
Sweet truck mickdady, good luck selling it
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