I've always found the same thing, seems like our trucks hate to sit for any time at all!Here is how Rex stands now. Funny thing about the truck is that the more I drive it the better it seems to run.
Looking good for a budget minded build.
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I've always found the same thing, seems like our trucks hate to sit for any time at all!Here is how Rex stands now. Funny thing about the truck is that the more I drive it the better it seems to run.
A truck that looks like yours and drives like yours is worth $2000 to me for sure. If it had a 360 and a 4-speed and manual steering/brakes it'd be what I'm looking for.mcheath wrote:List of stuff left to do:
Blown exhaust gasket by cold air intake pipe
Valve cover gaskets leak
Radio is dead
Second fuel tank filler hose shot and leaks
Dash cracked badly
Pretty sure that I couldn't get $2,000 for it if I tried to sell it...
I've heard similar from others I know back East. Vehicles on the Calif coast are prone to rust, sometimes ruined by it. But here in the dry central valley it's rare. You do have to search a bit here to find a truck like mine, many older trucks ended up as farm/construction hacks or got used up as hot rod projects. I stumbled across a super clean 73' Chevy LWB the other day, crisp two-tone blue/white paint, all the chrome, nice tires and wheels, rebuilt 350, clean interior and no rust for 2k. The guy was willing to talk, so I'd bet someone could have got it for 1700 or so. And Chevys usually go for more than Fords here, guess the culture likes them better or something.I see trucks in half as good condition for twice as much money. A $2000 truck around here either runs pretty decent but looks like it just got pulled out of a field last week, or else it looks half decent but doesn't run or doesn't drive. That's aggregate for 67-79 Fords within a couple hundred miles of me. California might as well be on a different planet than Texas. It's amazing the differences in 30-50 year old vehicles between here and there.
First up is to get the AC working. The PO said the expansion valve was bad, maybe it is, but it's obvious that the hoses leaked at most of the connections. Got an AC shop here in town that's worked with me before on patching systems up.Very nice! What is next after your list is done?