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PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 8:18 pm 
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so it's looking like there are only 43,000 original miles on my truck... the engine is really clean... here's a pic
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Looks good. Reminds me of my truck when I got it. It had 61K on it, I think now after a couple of years it has 63K... 8)

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Now now Diarmadhim lets not mile it out too quick.... :roll: 8) Just joshing ya :P

I guess I can't talk, I've barely put 1000 miles on mine since I bought it...3 years ago!

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Wow, I bought my truck about two months ago and put easy 1000 miles and I haven't even gown outsied my small town. But then again there are a lot of burn out marks that have appeared since I've bought the truck 8) .


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Wow, I bought my truck about two months ago and put easy 1000 miles and I haven't even gown outsied my small town. But then again there are a lot of burn out marks that have appeared since I've bought the truck 8) .
Funny I noticed a few here in E.P since Diarmadam and I got ours :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Image


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BlockDesign wrote:
Wow, I bought my truck about two months ago and put easy 1000 miles and I haven't even gown outsied my small town. But then again there are a lot of burn out marks that have appeared since I've bought the truck 8) .


Hmm yes, actual miles on my LUV are incorrect :roll: They really need to put the speedometer on the FRONT wheels...not the back ones..its adds up much to quick... :roll: :lol:

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The picture doesn’t do it justice but it is really clean. Then I thought well let me look at the pedals and sure enough practically no wear on them. Another cool thing about the truck is it looks like it was converted and fixed up by the dealer. The luv is a 76, the bed was put on 8/18/76, the seat cover was professionally done, and if you look at the seat under the cover its brand new looking. I can’t prove it but it looks like a dealer fix up, like they do now and was put on the lot to show what could be done. Just like the dealers in Roseburg in 79 did, they would always have about 4 or 5 stepsides on the lot new.

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oh my, how many people live in oregon on this site? they seem to keep appearing.


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theres quite a few. the a whole buch of us here in idaho too!

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the whole northwest. oregon, idaho, and washington, quite a bunch of us thats for sure :wink:

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not sure, but alot

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oh my, how many people live in oregon on this site? they seem to keep appearing.


what part of salem are ya from?

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oh my, how many people live in oregon on this site? they seem to keep appearing.



i'm a roseburg-glide area transplant. moved up there after high school, moved back 3 yrs ago.i couldn't sponser my wife's visa, making 10/hr for journeyman carpenter work. had to move back down here where i can clear 22k a year. DAMN HOMELAND SECURITY (money grubbin' bastards)

i take a vacation up at umpqua hot springs every april 20th....well sometimes i got up to bagby (mt hood area)

you'll be seing my rig drivin around up there come april.

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where's all the luv at? wrote:


i'm a roseburg-glide area transplant. moved up there after high school, moved back 3 yrs ago.i couldn't sponser my wife's visa, making 10/hr for journeyman carpenter work. had to move back down here where i can clear 22k a year. DAMN HOMELAND SECURITY (money grubbin' bastards)

i take a vacation up at umpqua hot springs every april 20th....well sometimes i got up to bagby (mt hood area)

you'll be seing my rig drivin around up there come april.
Besides the steam from the water, is there any other visible smoke coming from them there ponds? :lol: :lol: :lol:


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