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List Cars that run forever, and a day...

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Jeep Cherokee with the inline 6, also old wranglers.

Old Ford Trucks with the inline 6 300 CI

Old Slant Six Mopars

Panther Cars (Crown Vic, Grand Marquis) From FOMOCO.

Old Volvo's from the 80;s.

WRX/STI seem to run forever...

We have more old Cavaliers and Sunfires on the roads here in Ohio than the General originally built...

What else runs forever...or seems to?

And Actually, since we have a few Corvair buffs on here..old Corvairs had a VERY strong survival rate for the longest time IIRC.

Old Benzes.

1985-1991 H-Body, mainly Oldsmobile 88/98 and Buick Electra/LeSabre. They don't seem to ever die.

Old '80s S10s and S10 Blazers (and ostensibly, the S-15/Sonoma and Jimmy as well) will run forever.

Jeep Cherokee with the inline 6, also old wranglers.

Even with a cracked head and the bottom of the motor full of metal-infused sludge, the Cherokee I had ran surprisingly smooth. ChryCo should build a true successor to that motor.

Edited by black-knight

I see quite a few 90's Nissans (mainly Sentras) that look like they should have given up the ghost a long time ago, but they're still puttering along.

Astros/Safari

Mavericks

Novas & Clones

Rangers

ummmmm I'll get back to ya

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