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Post by Bill on Sept 22, 2007 9:55:57 GMT -5
I think that Bounce should be able to tell us all how long a Suburban will run. He probably drove more miles in his than most normal people ever run a vehicle. Course when he was finished with it he sold it and the guy that bought it just parked it in a field and only used it during hunting season. Just add a battery and gas and go hunting. I think it worked for a long time after that if I remember right. By the way, Bounce in a Suburban looked like me in a Volkswagen. ;D I had a 76 Chevy Suburban with the passenger floor rusted out. I would take Bounce hunting with me and he would sit on the floor of the back and it looked like he was sitting in the front seat. He had plenty of leg room. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by bounce on Sept 22, 2007 11:06:38 GMT -5
Keep the oil changed and oil in them their good for 500,000 plus easy.
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Post by deputydon on Sept 22, 2007 19:37:09 GMT -5
I got to admit Bounce could run em a while. Course Bounce finally got a Ford after them Sub's gave way. And he's still running it!!!
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Post by Bill on Sept 22, 2007 22:43:31 GMT -5
He can make them run forever because he fixes things right away when something breaks.
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Post by jabba on Sept 24, 2007 7:43:23 GMT -5
I'll admit if the Subdivision tanks. I am always willing to admit when I screw up. The fact that the wife likes the Chevy so much better is reason enough for me. The fact that I like it better is gravy.
I took it to camp and back... see the chiggers (again) thread last friday, and it got 15 MPG running 65-70 towing the trailer both ways, with the quad on it on the way home. I think it'll do even better than that on the open road without the trailer.
My wife watched a DVD on the way home in it too.
Jabba
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