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Old 08-31-2005, 04:43 PM   #26
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When gas was $2 a gallon I couldn't sell my Honda, now it's going to $3
for sure, maybe even $4 according to CNN this afternoon, I told my wife
last night, if it passes $3 we are putting tags & insurance back on it and
I will be driving the lil rice b@stard to work and back again, this sucks
& yes you can flame me for this, I Luv my F150 & hate that damn Hond@
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Old 08-31-2005, 04:51 PM   #27
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that's what the missus always tells me (she has an 03 pontiac vibe) she laughs at me for hogging gas. she's the one paying a $400+ note per mo., over $1000 per year on insurance, and not to mention high $$$ 16" tires. when she brings that up i tell her i'll glady pay for gas in my paid off truck that i pay $165 per year to insure. then i run the snot out of cheap 15" tires fot it.

either way it usually works out the same in the end.
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Old 08-31-2005, 04:56 PM   #28
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i don't blame ya one bit Craig. as long as you don't think of getting rid of your bad a$$ blazer, i wouldn't flame ya one bit for cruising a rice box to work.
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Old 08-31-2005, 05:00 PM   #29
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Good points everyone! I think nu2-72 said it best:

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I guess I see it this way. If I give up everything I enjoy because of price, I would give up everything. How much does hunting really cost per pound, or fishing, or old trucks?
I am going to do what I want. And when I die, I can say that I have no regrets.
After reading through all the responses I am in a much better mood about my trucks. I'm not going to throw in the towl! Thanks guys!
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Old 08-31-2005, 06:19 PM   #30
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My truck is on the back burner already, if I were to throw in the towel, I wouldn't have any more money anyway. This whole situation does kinda suck though. I went to chicago twice a month last year, can't afford to now.
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Old 08-31-2005, 06:36 PM   #31
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I am a little depressed since now that I finally have the truck of my dreams it spends most of its time sitting in the driveway while I drive the LPG powered work truck back and forth to work. I still work the '68 but only for special occassions and just to unwind and have some fun. As stated before we all have to have fun. Gas is the same hear as what 72MARIO said, about $1.20 per litre.
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Old 08-31-2005, 07:15 PM   #32
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Dont sell it. Put in the garage & wait out the gas crunch. If you sell it you will see one later in life & be like those of us that say "man I kick myself for selling my(fill in the blank)
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Old 08-31-2005, 08:53 PM   #33
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My kids soooooooo want me to buy one of those.
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Old 08-31-2005, 09:11 PM   #34
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I wont sell mine 69 step or reduce its value-------its not a real money issue as to its worth---if it was for all things we wouldnt do much-----example-------a friend at work is a avid fisherman-----buys a new boat every 4-5 years---we roughly figured his cost-------gas- license--tow vehicle--baits--rods reels----insurance ect ect its very expensive fish-----but like he said I ENJOY IT and will continue to do it------as a thought anyone else remeber the early 70s when musclecars were a giveaway?-------I remember $500 road runners $1500 vettes ect-we got through it and will again-----
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Old 08-31-2005, 09:11 PM   #35
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I wont sell mine 69 step or reduce its value-------its not a real money issue as to its worth---if it was for all things we wouldnt do much-----example-------a friend at work is a avid fisherman-----buys a new boat every 4-5 years---we roughly figured his cost-------gas- license--tow vehicle--baits--rods reels----insurance ect ect its very expensive fish-----but like he said I ENJOY IT and will continue to do it------as a thought anyone else remember the early 70s when musclecars were a giveaway?-------I remember $500 road runners $1500 vettes ect-we got through it and will again-----
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Old 08-31-2005, 09:15 PM   #36
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With gas prices to hit $3/gallon this week and no end in sight, is anyone else thinking that it is not too wise to throw money into an old truck that gets 10 mpg?

I wish I could get 10 mpg. Try a truck that gets about 4 mpg...


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Old 08-31-2005, 09:19 PM   #37
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If I had to drive my old bomb daily I would be worried about gas prices, but since I also drive a $2000 Honda the price doesn't bother me that much.
If the truck needs gas, I fill it. The only thing that makes me want to throw in the towel is that d@mned rust. Everything has rust..it needs every body panel. But quit because of fuel cost? Naaah. I really urge those who finding the gas prices too much to handle to not drive the beast as an everyday commuter. For going to the grocery store, kids ball game, etc. get a small or meduim sized car. My Honda is an ugly POS, but it cost me almost nothing and rarely breaks. I pay for gas and oil changes and save the extra $$ to blow on truck parts. Added to this, I just don't worry when I get a door ding or it starts to rust more. Buy a regular car and relax at the movies without worrying if some punk is making off with your new 20 inch rims. Now if you can't do this for whatever reason, then so be it, but if at all possible I suggest trying a cheap second car rather than bailing on the truck.
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Old 08-31-2005, 09:31 PM   #38
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This is why I live about 6 or so miles from work. My morning commute is before most ppl are awake, and my evening commute is normally after everyone is home and watching the stupid reality shows.
like anything else I enjoy that is expensive, I try not to look at the price too much. It's like when i was asked how much the bottel of jack I just brought home was... I said I dunno, if I looked, i probably wouldn't have bought it, and what fun would that be?
On a side note, it looks like I am going in the oposite direction. I just drove the longhorn home from work today, been cruising around all evening...and parkled the fuel injected overdrive equipped town car. (it only got 12 - 16 MPG anyways...between the 200,000 miles on the clock and my right foot...it wasn't too friendly at the pump)
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Old 08-31-2005, 09:53 PM   #39
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look at it this way,at least we have something to put gas in right now,i feel sorry for all those that there beloved trucks are 20 feet under water,i think we all need to hunker down and ride it out in fashion,nothin better then cruisin in your truck,
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Old 08-31-2005, 11:09 PM   #40
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I just bought a 99 Ford F150 4X4 with a 4.2 V6 and a 5 speed manual today. It is regular cab with the short box. A relatively small truck. It has to do better on gas than my 68 Chevy and it has AC too!

My elder son and I went to look at another truck about 60 miles out of town on Saturday. I put $30 gas in before we left and had to put another $20 in to get home. The old truck runs nice and rides good etc but it is thirsty. I like it but it just isn't efficient to run it any distance anymore.

I also bought a 1976 Mercedes 300D this summer. It runs nice and does about 29 mpg on diesel on the highway. Around the city it is doing about 26 mpg. (these are imperial gallons as I am in Canada) If fuel prices get much worse, I'll be looking at the bio diesel conversions and running some of that too.

I have really been thinking about what we can do with our boats too. Unless I want to replace our older 2 cycle motors with newer 4 stroke versions, it will be expensive to run them. I did a 70 mile trip about 2 weeks ago and it only took about 15 gallons which doesn't seem too bad until you realize that it cost about $75 with the oil. A bit stiff since it amounts to about 5 mpg. We are not running anything outrageous either. This is a 70 HP Johnson that I am referring to and we were travelling throttled back somewhat to an easy cruising speed of about 25 mph. The smaller boat does a little better as it is a 35 HP Evinrude. Fishing is getting expensive. We are 180 miles from our place at the lake so we have fuel costs to get out there for the weekend and then the costs for the boat fuel.

Our world as we knew it is changing and not for the better I am afraid.
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Old 08-31-2005, 11:39 PM   #41
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The truck is for fun on the weekend and when I need to haul stuff. The 'yota and the tdi get us to work and back at 32mpg.
It will be interesting to see what happens with diesel when the US goes to low sulfur fuel in '07. 80% of all cars in europe are diesel now, that includes the luxo stuff. Mercedes offers oil burners in all their stuff, even the roadsters. There will be more of that here soon. Maybe a Duramax will replace my 454 someday......
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Old 09-01-2005, 12:20 AM   #42
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Mine's a daily driver. About 20 round trip to work. I don't try to figure all the expenses saved/spent. I bought this truck cause it's what I want to drive. I chew Copenhagen(not kodiak) I drink Jack Daniels and Bud(not Early Times and Natural Light) and I drive a Classic GMC (not a Honda). Last year I probably spent over $1500 hunting for a deer. It wasn,t to put meat on the table! I can go to the grocery store and do that. I enjoy hunting. Those are my choices. No one can tell you what's right for you. I spend most of my life working and taking care of obligations, so I spend my leisure time and money on my preferences. It will take alot more than $4 gas to make me park my truck.
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When I guess I see it this way. If I give up everything I enjoy because of price, I would give up everything. How much does hunting really cost per pound, or fishing, or old trucks?
I am going to do what I want. And when I die, I can say that I have no regrets. I did it my way. Maybe not as often as I would have liked but I will not give up.
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Old 09-01-2005, 12:39 AM   #43
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Amen. I hate to add up what I have spent deer hunting and fishing. Definitely by the pound would be way too expensive to justify. But the week in the woods every Thanksgiving is "priceless" as the commercial says. I would hate to think what the price of the parts I have stashed away would have cost for a new car or truck. And the $24/month insurance isn't bad either, with no car payment. Example -my son's wifes Intrepid we think has lost the fuel pump, $200 used and $400 new. That would buy me some fun times gasoline.
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Making some braindead dipshtick in a rice grinder with fart pipes actually stop at a red light because I am able to jump right out in front of him when mine turns green: Priceless!!!
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Old 09-01-2005, 01:23 AM   #45
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My truck is gonna get finished, and have occasional driver insurance put onto it, I'll drive it only on nasty weather days when a guy gets like 4 feet of snow overnight, or when its really cold and I need a vehicle I know will start. Other than that, she'll live in the heated shop and look pretty, lol. I've got a cheap to run beater that I am dding right now, and it does plenty well for what I need it to do.

When I go to university, she'll still live in the heated shop while I walk / ride my bike to school every day, by the time I get out, gas should be a bit cheaper, and I'll be able to drive her again. By that point she is gonna be getting to be a pretty uncommon truck already, as many of the 73-87s are getting crushed cause their owners cannot afford to drive them anymore.
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Old 09-01-2005, 01:52 AM   #46
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Never giving up here, just changing a few mods. Stick with TALL skinny tires, a higher gearset, triming some excess weight. Plan all my trips, shop by phone & internet, drive with one eye on the tach trying not to exceed 2500 rpm. It all helps. I'll be dammed if anyone would ever catch me in something as FUGLY as those (battery included) rice burner elements, scions, hydias or whatever you call them. I have never owned an import and NEVER will. If it gets that bad I'll buy a horse or walk!
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Old 09-01-2005, 05:40 AM   #47
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I can buy a whole bunch of gas with that $250+ a month car note and increased insurance, (and I don't have to drive an uglymobile either). PLUS I can work on the thing! The guys are also right about 15" tires...much cheaper and less likely to get ripped off by all the young thugs out there! But above all that, only you know what is right for you and your circumstances. Do what's best for you and don't look back or harbor any regrets. Remember, your opinion is the only one that counts. Good luck and keep on truckin'...................Jerry
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Old 09-01-2005, 10:14 AM   #48
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Yeah, but you don't drink 25 gallons of milk or water per week. Never really understood that analogy.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this way!
Right know I use about 15 gallons a week.It will need to go a lot higher to justify parking a payed for truck that costs $300 a year in insurance.
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Old 09-01-2005, 10:29 AM   #49
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I wont be giving my 67 any time soon, 12-15mpg with its current setup is somewhat tollerable considering it's primarily a local use vehicle only, Cruise Nights, Dump Runs, Home depot runs, etc I use about a gas tank a month. My average daily commute to work is about 200 miles round trip and that is why I have the Hyundai at 37+ MPG.
Besides in a couple of months when the $hit really hits the fan I may go buy a nice RV that people cant sell and to go with it a nice Big Block Ciggerette Boat.. There aught to be some great deals coming up with the gas going the way it is going. Buy and hold and resell them later when they want them back..
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Old 09-01-2005, 11:48 AM   #50
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