Looking at 12v for son
#11
You can answer alot of questions by looking at the afc housing and making sure the break-off screw in the upper right corner is still there, then you know its a virgin
The Kdp you will never be able to see, a goopy mess of rtv around the timing cover lets you know that someone has been in there, if they did it or not, you will not know. Good luck, Check that front end I know the 4x4 is expensive and often
The Kdp you will never be able to see, a goopy mess of rtv around the timing cover lets you know that someone has been in there, if they did it or not, you will not know. Good luck, Check that front end I know the 4x4 is expensive and often
#15
Run carfax or other car check service on it.
You can do this before you ever go look.
It won't catch everything.......but it will let you know if there is something that just slaps you in the face.
It will also let you know where the truck spent it's life.
I've found quite a few "One owner" vehicles that were far from it with a simple running of the carfax or autocheck on it.
Myself I prefer autocheck.
You have to be a bit sly also.....
Ask if he has ALL records of anything done......after looking at them, then calmly mention KDP.
If he goes into detail and it is clean around the front cover you are probably good.
I was told on the truck I have now it was done........It wasn't.
BTI
You can do this before you ever go look.
It won't catch everything.......but it will let you know if there is something that just slaps you in the face.
It will also let you know where the truck spent it's life.
I've found quite a few "One owner" vehicles that were far from it with a simple running of the carfax or autocheck on it.
Myself I prefer autocheck.
You have to be a bit sly also.....
Ask if he has ALL records of anything done......after looking at them, then calmly mention KDP.
If he goes into detail and it is clean around the front cover you are probably good.
I was told on the truck I have now it was done........It wasn't.
BTI
#16
Well I drove an hour to see the truck this AM. The guy knew nothing about the service history of the Dodge. He says he recently purchased it from a Mexican farm worker who needed the money Turns out it's not a 96 but a 95. opened the hood to see a filthy,oily air filter in the shape of a large Coke bottle sucked in from the intake suction. Timing cover looked like it has never been removed so the Killer dowell pin will need tabing. I looked at the wrong area so I couldn't tell if the Tamper proof screw had been removed so I won't know until I see it again, if ever. Took it for a driveand that went pretty well. It pulls to the left slightly but the clutch and trans shifted smoothly. The guy tells me that the Mexican man told him the clutch had been replaced recently. It had a pyrometer on the pillar. Every time we turned the engine off in order to restart it the guy would have to raise the hood and reach under the P-pump and lift a small lever up then it would start instantly. The body was ok with only a few dents and so so paint. The tires were all worn out but the wear seemed even. The interior was poor condition with a big chunk of foam out of the drivers seat and the radio missing leaving an ugly hole in the dash The air bag lite was on constantly. No way I'll give $4200. for this truck but I'll wait a week and make a ridculous offer ( like he probably gave the Mexican guy ) That 12valve did run nice for all the apparent poor service.
#17
#18
Not having seen the truck myself it sounds like common cosmetic problems from that era. $4200 doesnt sound too awfully bad but it is all in what you want to pay for the truck because with 160k I would be willing to bet that the motor and trans are ok so if infact you could make a rediculous offer you might be able to fix the cosmetic issues and still come out ok in the deal. Good luck with your search hope you find what you are looking for
#19
Take a look through the classifieds and see what you can find close to you for that money.
It helps to use as a guide. Same as ebay/craigslist and other "sell" sites.
These trucks (12v) aren't always necessarily "good values" when it just comes to having a truck.
12v's have developed quite the following so for what they are they do demand a premium UNLESS the sellers doesn't know what he has.
KO
It helps to use as a guide. Same as ebay/craigslist and other "sell" sites.
These trucks (12v) aren't always necessarily "good values" when it just comes to having a truck.
12v's have developed quite the following so for what they are they do demand a premium UNLESS the sellers doesn't know what he has.
KO
#20
Take a look through the classifieds and see what you can find close to you for that money.
It helps to use as a guide. Same as ebay/craigslist and other "sell" sites.
These trucks (12v) aren't always necessarily "good values" when it just comes to having a truck.
12v's have developed quite the following so for what they are they do demand a premium UNLESS the sellers doesn't know what he has.
KO
It helps to use as a guide. Same as ebay/craigslist and other "sell" sites.
These trucks (12v) aren't always necessarily "good values" when it just comes to having a truck.
12v's have developed quite the following so for what they are they do demand a premium UNLESS the sellers doesn't know what he has.
KO
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