Pull that air filter off and check and see how much dirt and dust is on the other side of it. If it looks the same as the filter looks run away.
|
Originally Posted by K50
(Post 593784)
Realistically does more than $1000 sound like too much? Isn't the drivetrain worth more than that?
Sure, it'll need a lot of work... But maybe it's worth it if you spend $4000 on it and keep it for 5 years. :tu: If you have the time to invest in reconditioning it or bringing it back to better shape and have access to cheap parts I'd go for it. Looks like it could be a good project truck, unless there's anything that you couldn't do on your own. I'm in the auto industry by profession so access to parts, knowledge, and maybe a little labor isn't hard to come by.
Originally Posted by zrock
(Post 593789)
Pull that air filter off and check and see how much dirt and dust is on the other side of it. If it looks the same as the filter looks run away.
I really appreciate everyone's input on the topic. You guys are really helping me out and slowing my impulse on the subject. Either way I go I believe I will have made the right decision with your advice and the knowledge found on these boards. Keep the thoughts and ideas coming in, maybe there's a couple more of you out there that see the potential for a hell of a deal like I do. :tu: |
Originally Posted by JLHroxURface
(Post 594026)
My thoughts exactly. The thing runs, that much is for sure. Not a single hint of smoke anywhere, idles nice n smooth. Under the hood is filthy but it was primarily used in a rural area with lots of dirt and dust. The inside is the same way, covered in a fine layer of dust from years of being used as a work truck. As stated earlier, I can grab an air filter, fuel filters, oil filter, tranny fluid, oil, and anything else immediately needed and get to work on it the day I buy it (IF). It doesn't need to go into commission just yet as I have a '97 AstroVan that I work out of currently.
I'm in the auto industry by profession so access to parts, knowledge, and maybe a little labor isn't hard to come by. Don't worry it will be checked out. The filter is really not THAT bad. It's slightly "smooshed" but i believe that has a lot more to do with design than actual neglect. If you'll notice the whole filter is that way all around. I believe it's just so filthy from its work environment. But a little TLC will change all that. I really appreciate everyone's input on the topic. You guys are really helping me out and slowing my impulse on the subject. Either way I go I believe I will have made the right decision with your advice and the knowledge found on these boards. Keep the thoughts and ideas coming in, maybe there's a couple more of you out there that see the potential for a hell of a deal like I do. :tu: |
I wanted a 2nd Gen cummins too but got a killer deal on the PSD that I recently got...just couldnt pass it up, and dont have to put much in it at all so it was a no brainer. I live up here in OHio, so to me the body on that truck might be a bit dinged up, but we are used to ROT and RUST, plus dings, so you got a head start on the fact that solid metal is in your favor to sink a few bucks in it and drive it for a number of years. As many have said, if they have stared at it for 6 plus months now, 2500 might not be their lowest number, especially if you walk in there after a test drive and give them the "grocery list" that it needs, and of course exagerate it so it sounds like you are "willing" to take on the "nightmare" you just drove! If you are gonna do the work on it yourself, then its in your favor if your gonna keep the truck for a while, which it not having body or frame rot on it, can work for you in the south..up here in the north, with rust, that is still a 2500 dollar truck or better as it sits in current condition and miles.
|
Originally Posted by gunman41mag
(Post 594899)
Just try to get a lower price, cause if the seller was handy, he would have fix it up a bit & sold it for more $$$:humm:
Originally Posted by Mackvision78
(Post 595001)
I wanted a 2nd Gen cummins too but got a killer deal on the PSD that I recently got...just couldnt pass it up, and dont have to put much in it at all so it was a no brainer. I live up here in OHio, so to me the body on that truck might be a bit dinged up, but we are used to ROT and RUST, plus dings, so you got a head start on the fact that solid metal is in your favor to sink a few bucks in it and drive it for a number of years. As many have said, if they have stared at it for 6 plus months now, 2500 might not be their lowest number, especially if you walk in there after a test drive and give them the "grocery list" that it needs, and of course exagerate it so it sounds like you are "willing" to take on the "nightmare" you just drove! If you are gonna do the work on it yourself, then its in your favor if your gonna keep the truck for a while, which it not having body or frame rot on it, can work for you in the south..up here in the north, with rust, that is still a 2500 dollar truck or better as it sits in current condition and miles.
Once again, I appreciate all feedback received, and if you think of something else - let me know! Thanks everyone. |
First of all think how much work it will take to get it the way you need it to be, tires,drivable problems if any, and the interior seat covers and other improvements.
2nd the engine who ever puy that air cleaner on should have thier checked shows poor maintance skills and make me wounder what other areas did thy short cutthe care of this truck, Trany cost a 1000.00 plus used good luck finding one. I would not give over a 1000.00 for it if that Ilove the old 7.3 for power and realibity but and working but this is trash and the owner knows it. It's up to you but for me run away while you can. By the way I have a 25mm shell casing for my shifter does it all value to my 97 450?:argh: |
Originally Posted by ugly truck
(Post 597062)
First of all think how much work it will take to get it the way you need it to be, tires,drivable problems if any, and the interior seat covers and other improvements.
2nd the engine who ever puy that air cleaner on should have thier checked shows poor maintance skills and make me wounder what other areas did thy short cutthe care of this truck, Trany cost a 1000.00 plus used good luck finding one. I would not give over a 1000.00 for it if that Ilove the old 7.3 for power and realibity but and working but this is trash and the owner knows it. It's up to you but for me run away while you can.
Originally Posted by ugly truck
(Post 597062)
By the way I have a 25mm shell casing for my shifter does it all value to my 97 450?:argh:
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:30 AM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands