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<blockquote data-quote="DorkHead" data-source="post: 822538" data-attributes="member: 6424"><p>You are correct, but they are always in good shape-no dents, good rubber, and will always pass inspection. When I started driving in the mid 80`s I drove a 64 Ford pc600 with plywood bulkheads and shelves for 8 yrs. That 600 would go just about anywhere in the snow. Then a pc800 for 15 yrs. Now for the last 3 a new 600 automatic. In fact, our center has 95% new autos, not 1 over 3 yrs. old</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DorkHead, post: 822538, member: 6424"] You are correct, but they are always in good shape-no dents, good rubber, and will always pass inspection. When I started driving in the mid 80`s I drove a 64 Ford pc600 with plywood bulkheads and shelves for 8 yrs. That 600 would go just about anywhere in the snow. Then a pc800 for 15 yrs. Now for the last 3 a new 600 automatic. In fact, our center has 95% new autos, not 1 over 3 yrs. old [/QUOTE]
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