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Old 01-02-2015, 07:06 AM
 
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Man drives $75 truck to work for 38 years




Sportel was in his early 20s and needing a cheap ride to work, when he paid $75 for a rusty Chevrolet pickup.This week Sportel retired from his job at the Prinsburg Farmers Co-op, still driving to work in the same 58-year-old truck


Man drives $75 truck to work for 38 years




PRINSBURG, Minn. – It's the best $75 Bob Sportel ever spent.

Sportel was in his early 20s and needing a cheap ride to work, when he paid $75 for a rusty Chevrolet pickup.


Bob Sportel was 24 when he paid $75 for the Chevy truck he drove until his retirement day
This week Sportel retired from his job at the Prinsburg Farmers Co-op, still driving to work in the same 58-year-old truck.



"It kept going so I just kept driving it," says Sportel, who had tried to negotiate the price down to $50 before paying the local farmer who owned the truck his asking price.
"If I could get four years out of it, I thought I'd be really happy," says Sportel, who ended up driving the pickup to work for 38 years before his retirement this week.
The odometer in the 1957 Chevy pickup was broken when Sportel bought it, but he estimates the truck has racked up 300,000 miles between its former farm life and the daily drive the past 38 years between Sportel's home in Prinsburg and his work across town.
Sportel has applied several layers of duct tape to the truck's upholstery. Bondo holds the front lights in place and rust holes provide portholes to the truck's underside.
Sportel has never garaged the truck and has never had it repainted.
"It's pretty basic," he says. The old Chevy doesn't even have a radio.
Sportel's one extravagance: four oil changes a year. He figures he's spent fewer than $1000 on repairs during nearly four decades of use.
Sportel even passed on a new muffler when the old one rusted out.
"Everybody knows Bob's around," says Phil Breems, a co-worker at the Farmer's Co-op. "We all get out of the way," he laughs.
Though Sportel has retired, his truck will soldier on.
"It just becomes a part of you," the proud owner says. "I don't know how to explain it."
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Old 01-02-2015, 07:18 AM
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Location: The Sand Hills of NC
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That is amazing but this is the internet and "I can top that" is a favorite game played here.
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Old 01-02-2015, 08:01 AM
 
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That is amazing but this is the internet and "I can top that" is a favorite game played here.
Lol.

I read this article this morning, and thought, how neat of this guy.


Just think of the money be has saved over the years in
Car insurance
Financing on loans
Repairs, easy fixes vs computerized cars
Etc
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Old 01-02-2015, 08:03 AM
 
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Neat story. Amazing when you think about it.
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Old 01-02-2015, 08:05 AM
 
Location: Southwestern, USA, now.
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I drove a $125( plus a piece of artwork of mine)
Mercury Villager, not a mark on it...for 5 years no problem.
then a valve was going ...so a church bought it for pennies for a homeless
couple to use and sleep in...in the winter, had great heat!
Still drove well...but for me time
for a change.
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Old 01-02-2015, 08:12 AM
 
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Lol.

I read this article this morning, and thought, how neat of this guy.


Just think of the money be has saved over the years in
Car insurance
Financing on loans
Repairs, easy fixes vs computerized cars
Etc
Not to mention the high registration fees when you buy a new(er) vehicle. Then when you talk about buying, there's always taxes.
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Old 01-02-2015, 08:21 AM
 
Location: East TX
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Not sure if he drove it for that long out of necessity or just being frugal, but it is pretty cool. In the world of always wanting more and newer and better this is a great example of making it work and being satisfied with what we have.
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Old 01-02-2015, 08:32 AM
 
Location: Miami, FL
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Someone reposted here maybe a year or two ago the story of the lady who bought a 1970 Camaro new and still drove it. Unlike the truck she maintained it well with a few repaints, etc. 350CID I recall. Nothing fancy.
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Old 01-02-2015, 08:42 AM
 
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Sounds like a pad about town to go to and from. It is a perfect setup. In guessing he had some sort of family car from trips.

Prinsburg is such a tiny town. It makes sense, IMO.
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Old 01-02-2015, 08:43 AM
 
Location: Denver, CO
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Interesting. Hopefully he splurges in other areas of his life. I splurge on my car, as I spend 15 complete days out of the year in it commuting.
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