no.. the reasons are that parts are becoming more reliable and bodies areas that previously would have rusted out to point of safety concerns no longer are. vehicles are standing up to neglect and abuse much better now. You almost have to try to destroy some of the newer vehicles. jimt On Sunday, October 20, 2002, at 07:28 PM, Stan Wilder wrote: > Is there any reason that people are forced to keep them on the road? |
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