Originally posted by: Exterous
Wow - i wonder what kind of maintenance it has needed to stay running this long
Originally posted by: drum
thats a lot of Ford bashing, to be expected on these boards though.
cool story
/Ranger owner for 11 years
Originally posted by: alkemyst
only 200,000 miles are on it. I would expect a lot more....even at low mileage a year there should be closer to 750k on the clock.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
only 200,000 miles are on it. I would expect a lot more....even at low mileage a year there should be closer to 750k on the clock.
Originally posted by: halik
That's amazing, especially the bit about his and his late wife's initials carved into the steering wheel
He met his wife, Dorothy, shortly after he bought it, when he was 17 and she was 14
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Originally posted by: alkemyst
only 200,000 miles are on it. I would expect a lot more....even at low mileage a year there should be closer to 750k on the clock.
If you read the article you'd realize that's not his only car (he owns 25), and it doesn't even sound like its his primary car.
Originally posted by: iroast
There's an article out about the old timer and his Saab w/1million miles on it. He got a brand new Saab from Saab for that.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=538098
Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
Originally posted by: iroast
There's an article out about the old timer and his Saab w/1million miles on it. He got a brand new Saab from Saab for that.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=538098
The article says they didnt give him squat:
'Saab executives rode in the car and discussed putting it in their museum in Sweden. Gilbert hoped they would give him a new car, as a replacement, but he didn't get so much as a T-shirt from Saab.
"I am a little disappointed in them," he said.'
Originally posted by: Josh
Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
Originally posted by: iroast
There's an article out about the old timer and his Saab w/1million miles on it. He got a brand new Saab from Saab for that.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=538098
The article says they didnt give him squat:
'Saab executives rode in the car and discussed putting it in their museum in Sweden. Gilbert hoped they would give him a new car, as a replacement, but he didn't get so much as a T-shirt from Saab.
"I am a little disappointed in them," he said.'
Damn Saab pricks.
Originally posted by: Jinny
"Update: Man who put 1 million miles on Saab gets free replacement
Peter Gilbert initially didn't get a thing from Saab after donating his car to an auto museum. (The vehicle survived 1 million miles and eight deer collisions.) But after Saab got a lot of free publicity because of Gilbert's story, the company decided to not only give Gilbert a new car, but it has extended the offer to anyone who puts 1 million miles on their originally owned Saab. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)" .
from another article