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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSpaz" data-source="post: 15988496" data-attributes="member: 183445"><p>I don't know how many of you ever bought a low miles car that sat for several decades... but it's not cheap to fix. I got a 35 yo CUCV for $4k. The truck is rust free with 53k on the clock. All of the interior plastics degraded to the point that things crumble with you touch them, brakes were seize, tires dry rot, bearing seized to the axle.</p><p></p><p>We fixed so much stuff that we're up to $10k in repairs on what was suposed to be a super clean truck. We havent even started with the steering that started leaking after 3 miles through the neighborhood.</p><p></p><p>I'll never buy another low miles "old" vehicle again. If I paid any real money for the truck, I would be super pissed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSpaz, post: 15988496, member: 183445"] I don't know how many of you ever bought a low miles car that sat for several decades... but it's not cheap to fix. I got a 35 yo CUCV for $4k. The truck is rust free with 53k on the clock. All of the interior plastics degraded to the point that things crumble with you touch them, brakes were seize, tires dry rot, bearing seized to the axle. We fixed so much stuff that we're up to $10k in repairs on what was suposed to be a super clean truck. We havent even started with the steering that started leaking after 3 miles through the neighborhood. I'll never buy another low miles "old" vehicle again. If I paid any real money for the truck, I would be super pissed. [/QUOTE]
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