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Default Sedona to North Carolina

If that ever happens, I'll rig up a player to a small solar cell and
battery to randomely serenade the old trucks with Neil Young's "Long
May You Run"



Get the Emmylou Harris version


Frank Boettcher wrote:
Brings a tear to my eye. My 1976 Datsun (that was Nissan before they
figured out it was also a silly looking dog in English) Pickup truck
finally died several years back.


Those were great little trucks


.... It had an early and feeble
attempt at emission control but I left it all off when I changed a
head gasket and the truck was much more efficient without it.


Doubt it very seriously... you probably had a clogged line
or vacuum leak long before you took it all off. Those
systems were actually quite good when working properly. They
were a bit on the fragile side though.



Seems like I paid about $2800 for it brand new. Sold it for $600.
Let's see that would be about eighty bucks a year depreciation
expense.


It works out to be a great deal if you break it down by
ton/miles per $. Those things got pretty good gas mileage too.

DSK



 
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