Detroit Vs Japan
#251
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Re: Where to move to
America, love it, or leave it! You got a problem with that?
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JohnM wrote:
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> Geez, bill, why so nasty?
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JohnM wrote:
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> Geez, bill, why so nasty?
#252
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Re: Where to move to
America, love it, or leave it! You got a problem with that?
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JohnM wrote:
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> Geez, bill, why so nasty?
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JohnM wrote:
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> Geez, bill, why so nasty?
#253
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Re: Where to move to
America, love it, or leave it! You got a problem with that?
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JohnM wrote:
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> Geez, bill, why so nasty?
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JohnM wrote:
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> Geez, bill, why so nasty?
#254
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
Ruel Smith wrote:
> Scotty wrote:
>
>
>>I
>>asked a real truck owner why he recently bought a Toyota Tundra and he
>>told me that he had driven two Toyota cars to 200,000 miles without any
>>problems and with nothing more than regular maintenance while his last
>>Ford truck needed an engine at 95,000 miles and the interior and body
>>started to deteriorate at 65,000 miles.
>
>
> And I have a 1994 Jeep Wrangler Sport with 146,000 on the odometer, and it
> has only needed a clutch @ 143,000 and a new header since a weld has now
> cracked in the original. It's still going strong and driven everyday. This
> inline 6 was designed by AMC, which was not known for reliability,
That motor certainly was known for reliability. Still is, for that matter.
You're doing a good job on the pedal to get that milage from a clutch.
John
> Scotty wrote:
>
>
>>I
>>asked a real truck owner why he recently bought a Toyota Tundra and he
>>told me that he had driven two Toyota cars to 200,000 miles without any
>>problems and with nothing more than regular maintenance while his last
>>Ford truck needed an engine at 95,000 miles and the interior and body
>>started to deteriorate at 65,000 miles.
>
>
> And I have a 1994 Jeep Wrangler Sport with 146,000 on the odometer, and it
> has only needed a clutch @ 143,000 and a new header since a weld has now
> cracked in the original. It's still going strong and driven everyday. This
> inline 6 was designed by AMC, which was not known for reliability,
That motor certainly was known for reliability. Still is, for that matter.
You're doing a good job on the pedal to get that milage from a clutch.
John
#255
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
Ruel Smith wrote:
> Scotty wrote:
>
>
>>I
>>asked a real truck owner why he recently bought a Toyota Tundra and he
>>told me that he had driven two Toyota cars to 200,000 miles without any
>>problems and with nothing more than regular maintenance while his last
>>Ford truck needed an engine at 95,000 miles and the interior and body
>>started to deteriorate at 65,000 miles.
>
>
> And I have a 1994 Jeep Wrangler Sport with 146,000 on the odometer, and it
> has only needed a clutch @ 143,000 and a new header since a weld has now
> cracked in the original. It's still going strong and driven everyday. This
> inline 6 was designed by AMC, which was not known for reliability,
That motor certainly was known for reliability. Still is, for that matter.
You're doing a good job on the pedal to get that milage from a clutch.
John
> Scotty wrote:
>
>
>>I
>>asked a real truck owner why he recently bought a Toyota Tundra and he
>>told me that he had driven two Toyota cars to 200,000 miles without any
>>problems and with nothing more than regular maintenance while his last
>>Ford truck needed an engine at 95,000 miles and the interior and body
>>started to deteriorate at 65,000 miles.
>
>
> And I have a 1994 Jeep Wrangler Sport with 146,000 on the odometer, and it
> has only needed a clutch @ 143,000 and a new header since a weld has now
> cracked in the original. It's still going strong and driven everyday. This
> inline 6 was designed by AMC, which was not known for reliability,
That motor certainly was known for reliability. Still is, for that matter.
You're doing a good job on the pedal to get that milage from a clutch.
John
#256
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
Ruel Smith wrote:
> Scotty wrote:
>
>
>>I
>>asked a real truck owner why he recently bought a Toyota Tundra and he
>>told me that he had driven two Toyota cars to 200,000 miles without any
>>problems and with nothing more than regular maintenance while his last
>>Ford truck needed an engine at 95,000 miles and the interior and body
>>started to deteriorate at 65,000 miles.
>
>
> And I have a 1994 Jeep Wrangler Sport with 146,000 on the odometer, and it
> has only needed a clutch @ 143,000 and a new header since a weld has now
> cracked in the original. It's still going strong and driven everyday. This
> inline 6 was designed by AMC, which was not known for reliability,
That motor certainly was known for reliability. Still is, for that matter.
You're doing a good job on the pedal to get that milage from a clutch.
John
> Scotty wrote:
>
>
>>I
>>asked a real truck owner why he recently bought a Toyota Tundra and he
>>told me that he had driven two Toyota cars to 200,000 miles without any
>>problems and with nothing more than regular maintenance while his last
>>Ford truck needed an engine at 95,000 miles and the interior and body
>>started to deteriorate at 65,000 miles.
>
>
> And I have a 1994 Jeep Wrangler Sport with 146,000 on the odometer, and it
> has only needed a clutch @ 143,000 and a new header since a weld has now
> cracked in the original. It's still going strong and driven everyday. This
> inline 6 was designed by AMC, which was not known for reliability,
That motor certainly was known for reliability. Still is, for that matter.
You're doing a good job on the pedal to get that milage from a clutch.
John
#257
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Re: Detroit Vs Japan
Ruel Smith wrote:
> Scotty wrote:
>
>
>>I
>>asked a real truck owner why he recently bought a Toyota Tundra and he
>>told me that he had driven two Toyota cars to 200,000 miles without any
>>problems and with nothing more than regular maintenance while his last
>>Ford truck needed an engine at 95,000 miles and the interior and body
>>started to deteriorate at 65,000 miles.
>
>
> And I have a 1994 Jeep Wrangler Sport with 146,000 on the odometer, and it
> has only needed a clutch @ 143,000 and a new header since a weld has now
> cracked in the original. It's still going strong and driven everyday. This
> inline 6 was designed by AMC, which was not known for reliability,
That motor certainly was known for reliability. Still is, for that matter.
You're doing a good job on the pedal to get that milage from a clutch.
John
> Scotty wrote:
>
>
>>I
>>asked a real truck owner why he recently bought a Toyota Tundra and he
>>told me that he had driven two Toyota cars to 200,000 miles without any
>>problems and with nothing more than regular maintenance while his last
>>Ford truck needed an engine at 95,000 miles and the interior and body
>>started to deteriorate at 65,000 miles.
>
>
> And I have a 1994 Jeep Wrangler Sport with 146,000 on the odometer, and it
> has only needed a clutch @ 143,000 and a new header since a weld has now
> cracked in the original. It's still going strong and driven everyday. This
> inline 6 was designed by AMC, which was not known for reliability,
That motor certainly was known for reliability. Still is, for that matter.
You're doing a good job on the pedal to get that milage from a clutch.
John
#258
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Re: Where to move to
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I'd appreciate it if you would move to Japan.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Geez, bill, why so nasty?
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
>
>>Actually, Japan is a pretty great place. Modern, friendly, and the girls
>>are especially cute. Just so long as you don't mind being groped on a train
>>now and again (by women curious about westerners and their, uhm,
>>"attributes"), it's a nice place.
> I'd appreciate it if you would move to Japan.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Geez, bill, why so nasty?
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
>
>>Actually, Japan is a pretty great place. Modern, friendly, and the girls
>>are especially cute. Just so long as you don't mind being groped on a train
>>now and again (by women curious about westerners and their, uhm,
>>"attributes"), it's a nice place.
#259
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Re: Where to move to
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I'd appreciate it if you would move to Japan.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Geez, bill, why so nasty?
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
>
>>Actually, Japan is a pretty great place. Modern, friendly, and the girls
>>are especially cute. Just so long as you don't mind being groped on a train
>>now and again (by women curious about westerners and their, uhm,
>>"attributes"), it's a nice place.
> I'd appreciate it if you would move to Japan.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Geez, bill, why so nasty?
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
>
>>Actually, Japan is a pretty great place. Modern, friendly, and the girls
>>are especially cute. Just so long as you don't mind being groped on a train
>>now and again (by women curious about westerners and their, uhm,
>>"attributes"), it's a nice place.
#260
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Re: Where to move to
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> I'd appreciate it if you would move to Japan.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Geez, bill, why so nasty?
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
>
>>Actually, Japan is a pretty great place. Modern, friendly, and the girls
>>are especially cute. Just so long as you don't mind being groped on a train
>>now and again (by women curious about westerners and their, uhm,
>>"attributes"), it's a nice place.
> I'd appreciate it if you would move to Japan.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Geez, bill, why so nasty?
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
>
>>Actually, Japan is a pretty great place. Modern, friendly, and the girls
>>are especially cute. Just so long as you don't mind being groped on a train
>>now and again (by women curious about westerners and their, uhm,
>>"attributes"), it's a nice place.