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I was selling cars and trucks instead of working on them late 90 early 2000's. That when Mercedes still owned Dodge. Their trucks were the best made then. I still have my dad's 2002 with 156,000 miles on it and it still drives like a brand new one. I have just lately had to replace the rotor and cap and ignition pick up. It's had a radiator and water pump and that's all that's been replaced since new. I did go ahead and buy replacement headlamp assemblies. At 40 bucks a piece I can see at night again. Other than wipers, and brakes and a battery that's all I have had to replace. It almost still looks new apart from a few small dings and scratches. It's the loaded out job with the alloy 20's, it has everything but leather. I hate leather in Georgia. I still think it's one of the nicest looking trucks on the market aside from that new sporty looking Dodge truck I see up the street. That truck just looks mean. I just have the 5.9 gas motor. It will last forever as well. It was a byproduct of the 318 motor. Those engines last forever. We had a dodge dart on our show room floor that had a million miles on it. No that's not a exaggeration , It had 1,000,000,000 miles on it. It was a 318. He had the service records to prove the mileage on it. Some guy let us borrow it for the showroom. Car looked brand new.
Lord I couldn't remember who it was if they gave me the initials.
LOL. No it wasn't that Bundy.
I actually remember that color. It was a dozy!Yeah, all that's great but is it Seafoam green?
For those prices it should be.Wife got me a Yeti for my birthday recently. It's nice.