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Old 12-17-2011, 07:45 PM   #30 (permalink)
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My thinking is there are so many aftermarket providers- even more or less globally- you can build a complete car with NO OEM parts. Also they were so popular for so long that almost every garage and shed in America- or, even globally- has some parts for them sitting around.

Now if we included non-motorized things as vehicles I'd have to say my bicycle would be the best Armageddon survival tool. Parts cheap and available, easy to fix, no fuel required as I gotta eat whether I use it or not, and I can easily envision it lasting a lifetime.
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