noom14921992
Newbie
I guess this is maintenance or just general GMT400 question.
With these trucks being at the youngest 24 years old, how long could they last but how long before they are all crashed and dead?
You will always have enthusiasts, but how long before you just dont see them anymore? I still see GMT400s all day every day. most are in bad shape and used for work. like lawn car pulling a trailer or on a construction site.
but when does a car platform come to the end of its life in the world?
example would be like a chevy celebrity. I have never seen one of these on the road. but i know they sold them in the 80s. they are all basically gone.
so how long before the gmt400 is all gone?
When will it not be worth the new engine to keep it on the road or when will the transmission be to expensive to rebuild?
I am just wondering.
thanks!
With these trucks being at the youngest 24 years old, how long could they last but how long before they are all crashed and dead?
You will always have enthusiasts, but how long before you just dont see them anymore? I still see GMT400s all day every day. most are in bad shape and used for work. like lawn car pulling a trailer or on a construction site.
but when does a car platform come to the end of its life in the world?
example would be like a chevy celebrity. I have never seen one of these on the road. but i know they sold them in the 80s. they are all basically gone.
so how long before the gmt400 is all gone?
When will it not be worth the new engine to keep it on the road or when will the transmission be to expensive to rebuild?
I am just wondering.
thanks!