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Feb. 1, 2008, 4:40AM
Man on verge of putting millionth mile on his 1991 truck
Associated Press
MEDFORD, Wis.— Frank Oresnik is on the verge of making history driving his old standby — the pickup truck he says is about to pass the 1 million mile mark.
Oresnik took the 1991 Chevrolet Silverado to the Oil Ex-Change Quick Lube in Medford on Thursday for what he expects will be its last oil change and tuneup before hitting the magic number.
He said the truck is 1,200 miles from a million, and once he hits the mark he will retire the vehicle.
"I feel almost like the longtime NFL player as he goes into his last training camp knowing this is the end," Oresnik said.
He credits proper maintenance and a good measure of luck for allowing the truck to rack up so many miles. He said he's had more than 300 oil changes and tuneups at the Medford business, going in every 3,000 miles.
The truck has had four radiators, three gas tanks, five transmissions and six water pumps, but the engine has never been overhauled, Oresnik said.
He bought the Silverado in June 1996 after the original owner put 41,000 miles on it. Oresnik uses the vehicle to deliver seafood in three states, putting on about 85,000 miles a year.
I wonder how many one million mile Toyotas are around...

The small block Chevy and American V8's in general are some of the toughest and most reliable engines ever made...
"ABOUT TO...." I bettcha it seized up before the finish line....or it probably rusted apart !
The Race To Retirement was originally a chronicle of a race between Kenn Mann and his '91 Toyota pick-up. The end goal was to reach a million miles at which time Mann and the truck were to retire. Both finished the race in August of 2006. The Toyota has been enjoying an easy retirement logging only 5300 miles in the last 1 1/2 years instead of the usual 6000 to 7000 per month during the million mile saga. Mann however wasn't so fortunate and has logged 116,000 miles in the new Toyota truck in the same time, working as hard as ever.