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Title: The old Trucks clocked up 200 000 miles
Post by: wizard on May 30, 2009, 17:31:34
Well as the title said. Goth Thing as just clocked up 200 thousand miles.

It wasnt all trouble free i can tell you. I thought of selling  her a few times when it was on the back of a recovery truck, waving the surrender flag.
But during the 11 years i have owned her, i have grown to love that lump of metal, so hopefully she will go on the clock up another 200K
Not to shabby for a 20 year old. Goverment scrappage scheme my @rse !!!


wizard :twisted:
Title: Re: The old Trucks clocked up 200 000 miles
Post by: crazymac on May 30, 2009, 19:45:53
Quite right about the scrappage scheme Gerard, boad of lollocks!!

Glad you're happy at 200K, mine is around 230K if I remember right (so long since i've seen it now its hard to remember!!)
Title: Re: The old Trucks clocked up 200 000 miles
Post by: Saffy on May 30, 2009, 21:31:15
Well as the title said. Goth Thing as just clocked up 200 thousand miles.


Not like triggers broom is it.... 11 year you had that, 200miles and it's only had 2 replacement engines, 1 chassis, new seats and nearly every body panel replaced... :P
Title: Re: The old Trucks clocked up 200 000 miles
Post by: wizard on May 31, 2009, 09:40:37
Yep, just like triggers broom. If i had to list the bits i have replaced...... well it would take a while.


wizard :twisted:
Title: Re: The old Trucks clocked up 200 000 miles
Post by: J.D. on May 31, 2009, 12:22:02
It was the same with my Transit, clocked up well over 290,000 miles. Had replacement head, rebuilt the bottom end, and pretty much everything on it was new metal where it had been welded so much. :lol:
Title: Re: The old Trucks clocked up 200 000 miles
Post by: clbarclay on May 31, 2009, 12:57:52
You've still got a way to got to catch up with a man in America with an old volvo which had clocked up 2.6 million miles and still counting. It hadn't had much more than servicing and new piston rings either to get there. Given the ammount of miles I do a year that would probably take a couple of millenia to achive with my RRC. I doubt even ther winch tray would last that long.
Title: Re: The old Trucks clocked up 200 000 miles
Post by: Jake on May 31, 2009, 16:00:10
Mines a '96 P plate and its up to 179,000 now
Still going strong!
 :D
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