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I just thought of a few other things.
-Do all these trucks have hard miles on them, or not necissarily?
-Are these trucks something you can truely trust as a reliable daily driver? I mean I will be getting rid of my '98 ranger for something 12 years older...I need to know I can trust it.
-Can a heater be added from the same era suburban or something?
-Would I be able to put a CD player (under the dash) and speakers in? OR will the electrical system desigm not allow it?
From what I've heard, some of these were only to drive the Major around, and some of them were beat to death. I would say most of them have mostly idle time on them though, so if you have 50k miles, it might have double or better the hours any other car would at 50k miles.
I trust mine as a daily driver. Third day I had it, I made a trip in the middle of winter 1500 miles. I would say most of them are more reliable than your 12 year old ranger, but some of them will not be, and some just need a bit of TLC to be that reliable. I can't speak for all of them as you well know.
One of the benefits to them, is they are simple, and parts are quite easy to find (the few parts they actually take) so if it were to die on some trip, I'd feel much more certain I would find a new U-joint, or harmonic balancer, etc for it, than I would a newer car.
Why would you want a different heater? The one in my M1009 will fry thanksgiving dinner!
Yes. You will have some wiring and hole drilling etc to do to put speakers in, but it is relatively painless. No more difficult than on any other truck of this age.