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Had a 4.9L in my 79 F150 with a 182K on it when I sold it, an 1987 F-150 with 4.9L with 195K on it when I sold it never inside either motor. Local UPS guy told me that UPS run them in the brown vans and put 250 k with 0 to damn few issues on them and just replaced them with a new crate motor, just a maintenance std. Neither used much oil either. My 95 Tacoma I bought in 04 had 76 k on with a 5 spd and 2.7L 4 cyl it has 244K now still runs fine and uses no oil but needs a clutch. I like Fords but Toyotas operate in a league of their own. MB
" Cheapest velocity in the world comes from a long barrel and I sure do like them. MB "
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Curious what they quoted you on cam phasers, last I read it was about a $1k repair. I'm only at 108k on my '10 3V 5.4. An uncle has an '01 2V 5.4 with over 320k miles on it and nothing else other than regular maintenance.
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Had a 1976 F250 with a 300-6. It had 180,000 when I bought it and I put on another 130,000. I did rebuild the motor at around 225,000 and found it had 30 over pistons already. I had to go to 60 over. It was still going strong when I traded it in on a brand new 1990 Mazda B2600I. I ended up with 251,000 on it, and still on the original clutch. It was running great also. My current rig, a 1995 F350 7.3 diesel, I plan to drive till until one of us wears out. Its at 198,000 right now.
Chronographs, bore scopes and pattern boards have broke a lot of hearts.
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About 310,000 on a 95 Dodge Dakota with the 318. Still used as a fam truck and still doesn't use much if any oil.
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250,000 plus on 2002 GMC Duramax used mostly as a plow truck these days, but for several years it was "The fleet" of our start up business.
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Gave my GMC 1999 pickup to one of the children.
Had 320,000+ miles on it.
Gave all the fuel & maintenance records for the vehicle from the day it was new.
Consistently got 19 to 21 miles driving in all conditions, Plus Did not use oil.
"Sorry don't get it done, Dude" John Wayne 1959
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We have at least a dozen Chevy/GMC's at work with 400k+.
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183,000 on my 2004 Dodge Cummins.
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Curious what they quoted you on cam phasers, last I read it was about a $1k repair. I'm only at 108k on my '10 3V 5.4. An uncle has an '01 2V 5.4 with over 320k miles on it and nothing else other than regular maintenance. Owner of the shop guessed, but said parts alone were around $1,600, plus cost of labor and that it's a 15-20 hour job. I'm researching now and getting a second opinion tomorrow.
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Current truck is 2005 Dodge W2500 with 6cyl Cummins and 6 spd manual transmission right at 200K miles. Just sold a 1996 K1500 with small block v8 (350?) to Son In Law for daily feeding / mud truck with 225K miles. Fleet average for four vehicles is 183K miles.
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A buddy of mine has 370,000+ on a Toyota Tundra, don't know the model year exactly but it is before 2005 since he got it used about then.
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1977 Ford Super Cab. 340,000 miles before it caught on fire. It had a built 400 and it was damn fast.
l told my pap and mam I was going to be a mountain man; acted like they was gut-shot. Make your life go here. Here's where the peoples is. Mother Gue, I says, the Rocky Mountains is the marrow of the world, and by God, I was right. - Del Gue
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My 2001 Dodge Ram is just shy of 300,000 SM.......
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Back in 2000, I bought a 1987 Mack Superliner with a million miles on it. It had never had anything done to the engine. Sold it in 2005 with 1.3 million miles.
The thing smoked like a freight train and would haul ass too. One day an irate motorist called me. He was so pissed off. He said he was following my truck and couldn't see where the hell he was going. I told him that if he didn't like it, maybe he should just pass him. Duhhh. That didn't go over very well, he hung up on me. I guess the guy felt the need to call me up and give me schit. But when I didn't show him any love, he got his feelers hurt.
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1981 F-150 with 300ci, inline 6, 284,000 or so miles with no repairs to the engine....
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." Hunter S. Thompson
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1992 Ford Ranger 280,000.
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'92 Toyota has 355K, and my new truck a '05 Nissan has 235K.
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This will be my last post! Flave 1/3/21
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Probably still runs like a top too. I have 226,000 on my '04 double cab, and it purrs like a kitten. Still like new. My wife's 09 ford escape is the same way. 260,000 on the odometer of that one. Thats the main reason I bought the escape with the duratec engine. They are known for being very durable... Neither of them use a drop of oil within their 5,000 mile oil changes either..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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96 Ford half ton 5.8 litre 448,000 92 Ford 3/4 ton 460 313,000
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Heck, until very recently, all of mine had over 200K when purchased. When I am done, no one else has a use for them.
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