Hi everyone, Im looking at a dump truck that my uncle has owned for around 20+ years. Im not too sure what it was used for when he initially got it but I know it has been sitting for a very long time. My grandfather got it going a couple years back to move it from the sink hole it was in and thats pretty much all the running it has done in that time.
Things I know-
It has a gas engine, the body does have a couple rust holes at the kick panel on the cab and 2 small holes on the box from what I could see doing a quick walk around, rear tires are looking pretty wore, and it looks fairly complete plus there is a winch kicking around for it (I have seen it once).
My question is,
Are these models something to keep original or does it really matter? Im not too crazy that it has a gigantic gas hog under the hood, but maybe a diesel swap is something doable?
Just looking at the rear springs on this thing, I can tell operator comfort was not even in the top 100 considerations when they built these trucks. Is the ride so bad that you dont want to even drive it anywhere?
Parts cost, I am thinking with how many years this has been sitting, it will need a full brake overhaul, lots of seals and probably a carb/fuel pump overhaul, so that being said, am I going to have to re mortgage the house to get this stuff? I live in alberta and Im not aware of any dealers up around here but I will have to look into it.
This is not a daily driver or a work vehicle, its just a toy of sorts. I would love to get a cargo truck but I don't really want to spend the coin that people want for them around here. Maybe this is something I work on restoring and keep it the way it is and buy another one when I find it.
What would you do? Restore, modify, run?
Last time I heard my uncle wanted $5000 for it, is that reasonable for it? Keep in mind this is canadian dollars.
Things I know-
It has a gas engine, the body does have a couple rust holes at the kick panel on the cab and 2 small holes on the box from what I could see doing a quick walk around, rear tires are looking pretty wore, and it looks fairly complete plus there is a winch kicking around for it (I have seen it once).
My question is,
Are these models something to keep original or does it really matter? Im not too crazy that it has a gigantic gas hog under the hood, but maybe a diesel swap is something doable?
Just looking at the rear springs on this thing, I can tell operator comfort was not even in the top 100 considerations when they built these trucks. Is the ride so bad that you dont want to even drive it anywhere?
Parts cost, I am thinking with how many years this has been sitting, it will need a full brake overhaul, lots of seals and probably a carb/fuel pump overhaul, so that being said, am I going to have to re mortgage the house to get this stuff? I live in alberta and Im not aware of any dealers up around here but I will have to look into it.
This is not a daily driver or a work vehicle, its just a toy of sorts. I would love to get a cargo truck but I don't really want to spend the coin that people want for them around here. Maybe this is something I work on restoring and keep it the way it is and buy another one when I find it.
What would you do? Restore, modify, run?
Last time I heard my uncle wanted $5000 for it, is that reasonable for it? Keep in mind this is canadian dollars.
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