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For the Automobile Folks;
Click through it.
Some surprised me.
Enjoy.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/auto...cid=msedgdhp#image=1



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The Hyundai Elantra surprised me and so did the brush guard on it.

I did have to chuckle at the 96 ram 2500 that went through several transmissions



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#11 was my first thought. I remember mention of a Greek taxi with well over 1M miles.

My 240D was an '82 & had over 300k on it when the rear end was compacted by an F150




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I wonder how many transmissions on the trucks though.
 
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I went to a Honda Prelude rally down in Maryland I think it was 2000. Met a guy there who went by the username "Highmileage". He had a 1st Gen Prelude with over a 1,000,000 miles on it. Still looked decent.


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Years ago I read of a Ford truck, the owner had s rural delivery route of sorts, daily round trip between Memphis and Chattanooga (ish), roughly 600 miles a day, Mon thru Fri. Every Sat morning he would change the oil. After 1M miles Ford gave him a new truck (for marketing purposes).

(A little different than the USPS driver who has taken a week to go 40 miles and still hasn't delivered my package.)




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Interesting that the Tundra was turned over to Toyota and he was given a new Tundra in return.
 
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Marketing man. Toyota isn’t stupid. That’s a whole lot of marketing potential at a fairly inexpensive cost.


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Not sure why, since they are kinda clunky looking, but I've always loved the 240's looks. I planned on buying one for my wife when I finished grad school, but they'd moved on to newer models by then and the wife never liked Volvos much anyhow.


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Had a number of Volvos and liked them all.
First was a 1973 Volvo 142- two door, B20F (4 cylinder) engine, 4-speed manual transmission with overdrive, 4 wheel disc brakes, 3-point seat belts... all in 1973.
Put 239 thousand miles on it, on the original engine/transmission. Did replace a water pump and have an alternator rebuilt. Pulled trailers/lowboys/boats with it frequently.
Great car I wish I could have kept. Sold as it didn't have AC and Wilmington NC with no AC was... well, you know.

This is it buried in snow-

 
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My 240D was an '82 & had over 300k on it when the rear end was compacted by an F150

The Mercedes 240D was a great car.



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I'm not sure that claiming a rebuilt engine as the 'original' engine is quite kosher.

It's like saying I've had this same broom 20 years, 5 new handles and 6 new heads.
 
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The Volvo 1800S pops up in every one of these articles. Too bad the owner died in 2018; I bet he'd be closing in on 4 million miles by now.




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Volvo 1800S (1966)
The grand-daddy of all private high-mileage vehicles is Irv Gordon’s Volvo 1800S.

This car was on Wayne Carini's show, he helped the daughters with it.

You can see it on MotorTrend on Demand and other video on youtoob...

 
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First was a 1973 Volvo 142- two door, B20F (4 cylinder) engine, 4-speed manual transmission with overdrive, 4 wheel disc brakes, 3-point seat belts... all in 1973.


And a trunk just the right size for a keg.



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You are spot on...

Now this is a real trunk- even had space for TWO spares... one on each side in many of the models.



I miss those 140 and 240 Series Volvos. The wagon had a 44" width rear cargo opening and could handle an entire couch.

 
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I know that is not the actual Silverado #5, but man, what a gorgeous truck.



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Not sure why, since they are kinda clunky looking, but I've always loved the 240's looks. I planned on buying one for my wife when I finished grad school, but they'd moved on to newer models by then and the wife never liked Volvos much anyhow.


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My 240D was an '82 & had over 300k on it when the rear end was compacted by an F150

The Mercedes 240D was a great car.


Mine was the slowest car I've ever driven, but mine was extremely clean for being 20 yrs old (at the time) with over 300k on it.
Could shake a martini on the dash at idle & 0-60 happened in 'maybe' (double-digits for sure), but I genuinely miss it.

It took a 40mph speed differential impact to rear & you could still open/close the rear doors without issue.




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Those were made in some of the last years when they really made cars (without spending 100k). On those Mercedes you could gently shut the door from about 3" away and it would "click" and lock perfectly. I had an old 60's 190 diesel with 4 on the column, the thermometer speedometer and the foot pump for windshield washer. Built like a tank.
 
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and the foot pump for windshield washer.


Learn something everyday! I've driven all sorts of weird and old stuff. Never have I seen that.
 
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