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sootnsmoke 11-02-2011 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by downhome (Post 3037733)
bryson711 - thanks for bringing that truck over. Perfect example.

Don't forget the value of these old Dodge trucks. I've had and driven the snot out of the Ford 7.3's. When I was in the market for a truck a couple years ago it was going to be one or the other, the Ford 7.3 PS or a 91.5' - 93' Cummins. I had already owned a 95' F250 7.3 PS. Paid $14,500 and sold it for 10k to a dealership a couple years later. Lost $4.5k on it.

This old Dodge? Paid $5.5k and I feel like I could sell if for $10k within 24 hours. I'm getting a return on the money spent on it should I ever sell it. The Dodge is going up in value, the 7.3's are declining or stagnant in value near as I can tell.

X2!
This is a very valid and important distinction. The cost of miles driven and resale market/demand. A quick review of trucks for sale on Craigslist and Ebay support that trend. A good reminder that you must consider the full package. When the HEUI 7.3 motors get up in miles and wear components eventually need to be replaced, the cost of maintenance increases greatly over the cummins 12v trucks. If you price out 7.3 turbos, injectors, etc...there is a significantly higher cost to keep them on the road long term. Not to mention shop labor for those not doing the maintenance themself. There is a lot of labor time and cost in replacing 8 under the valve cover injectors with 7 fuel/oil orings per injector. Not to mention the HEUI injector cups themselves sometimes need replacement.

06RAM2500 11-02-2011 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by Douglas2 (Post 3037276)
hey-Hey!!!
Mercedes used to sell( perhaps they still do ) little grill badges at every 100km interval. I'm thinking I'll do it with a stencil of '100k' and spray paint on another one everytime I pass one. Sort of like the B17 crews did for every mission with a bomb icon on the fuselage...:)
cheers
Douglas

http://cumminsengines.com/every/appl...eage_club.page

440trk 11-02-2011 10:36 PM

Only 220k so far....

http://user.pa.net/~mikez/91w250-070710.jpg

NJTman 11-03-2011 05:47 AM

Sweet ride, Mike.....

enafzige 11-03-2011 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by rebal (Post 3037453)

That truck is beautiful!!!! I love how Dodges just seem to have their own character and personality. I like it!

--Eric

downhome 11-03-2011 11:05 PM

---high mile list---
 
Can't edit the first post anymore, so going to do an updated list here.

As of 11/3/11

rebal - 800,000+ miles. Posts 16,17. Pics and info. 1990 W250 RC. Truck runs California.
ppiggppenn - 500,000+ miles. Post 21. Info. 1993 D350. Truck runs Canada.
haloman - 1,200,000 miles. Truck sold. 1991.5 D250 RC. Truck ran IN, KY.
bryson711 - 777,000 miles. Post 28. Truck still running.

From the 'Check out this first gen' thread;
carrnutt - 620,000 miles. Posts 20, 27. 91.5' - 93' D350
whiskers - 800,000+ miles. Post 19. 1990

JQmile 11-04-2011 01:19 AM

Can I get in on some sort of mileage vs horsepower thing?? ;)

carrnutt 11-04-2011 06:34 AM

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Was used to deliver RV (Airstream I believe) trailers for most of it's life. Had a Class V hitch, full heavy gauge battery cables ran to the back, but no 5th wheel or anything mounted in the bed. Original engine, 2nd or 3rd tranny (auto)

NJTman 11-04-2011 05:09 PM

I am so glad I bought a dodge 1st gen.


1.2 million miles.......


That's amazing..... and thoughts of my butt in a truck for that along is even more amazing.....[coffee]

NJTman 11-04-2011 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by 06RAM2500 (Post 3037767)


Anybody actually fill out the application ?


I was wondering what you got for $4.95

sootnsmoke 11-04-2011 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by NJTman (Post 3038418)
Anybody actually fill out the application ?


I was wondering what you got for $4.95


I was going to here soon. You get the diecast grill mount emblem and the satisfaction of knowing you have SUPER elite status in the Cummins high mileage club :cool:
Almost too good for this forum anymore....

For me, I can only get one emblem as I am only at 103k miles :(

downhome 11-04-2011 07:08 PM

Wonder if they make emblems you can stick to your butt. On second thought, that's not a good joke. "Hey hon, my 4,700,000 mile Cummins buttock badge arrived today"..... something is wrong with that. Would like to get her one though...he he he.

Would take a butt mileage calculator anyway, no ones got one.

downhome 11-05-2011 02:17 PM

Please disregard my weird Monty Pythonesque sense of humor and carry on with the high milers. Trucks that is.

carrnutt 11-05-2011 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by downhome (Post 3038698)
Please disregard my weird Monty Pythonesque sense of humor and carry on with the high milers. Trucks that is.

Oh...? Did the wife see your post? [laugh]

downhome 11-06-2011 11:00 AM

No comment. And I have yard work to do today... and consequently for the rest of my life. So I'll see you guys later.

This thread needs more truck.


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