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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3717990" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Regardless of the name plate they were all built by Daimler on the same assembly line using the same flimsy, rust prone unibody construction and here in the rust prone Mid Atlantic region people I know who had them told me that Ford and GM dealers in the area refused to take their them in on trade. </p><p>Sure they might be ok in certain parts of the country and used for certain low stress tasks but hauling max loads on a continuous daily basis in this little piece of heaven ........well, that's why you don't see them around here anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3717990, member: 58386"] Regardless of the name plate they were all built by Daimler on the same assembly line using the same flimsy, rust prone unibody construction and here in the rust prone Mid Atlantic region people I know who had them told me that Ford and GM dealers in the area refused to take their them in on trade. Sure they might be ok in certain parts of the country and used for certain low stress tasks but hauling max loads on a continuous daily basis in this little piece of heaven ........well, that's why you don't see them around here anymore. [/QUOTE]
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