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mabynack
Aug 11, 2015Explorer II
Many years ago I was an inspector for US government vehicles at the port of Bremerhaven in Germany. One of the things we did was actually check to see if the options the government had paid for were actually on the vehicles. I was surprised at the number of times that items weren't included that were on the window sticker. In many cases the government paid for full undercoating and the vehicle either didn't have any undercoating or it just had it in the wheel wells. Sometimes we paid for limited-slip differentials and didn't get them.
One of the most common problems with Dodges back in the 80s were missing bed bolts. In several cases the beds were only held on with two bolts instead of the six that were required.
One of the most common problems with Dodges back in the 80s were missing bed bolts. In several cases the beds were only held on with two bolts instead of the six that were required.
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