In reply to yupididit :
Texas probably.
Southeast? Probably not at that price point.
SyntheticBlinkerFluid said:SVreX said:These threads are always very predictable.
You mean that you tell the OP he doesn’t need a diesel truck?
I’m working on my unpredictability.
Surprised you didn’t comment on my brevity.
Oklahoma is a great place to look especially up in the Northwest where all the oil fields and Ranches are. A lot of guys run diesel and there are usually a lot for a decent price. They rarely get snow and don’t use salt, so their trucks are usually rust free.
quite a few rust free trucks in florida as well. I don't need a diesel, heck, I live in a major city/area....but I love it. Although I did get a deal, my 97 f250 7.3 was only $4,000 with 112k on the motor. It was in a barn and found on swap and shop am radio. I did have to replace the fuel bowl ($500 at dealer because I had to leave the next day) but it's been fine since then. That was this spring I think. I've only put 3k on it, but it runs great, the a/c is amazing and it's fun for me to drive.
The 96 F250 that I bough from a grm member had 250something on it when I got it and I only put a water pump and thermostat in it in the 6 months or so that I had it. The new owner is driving it all over and put just over 20k in the last few months and did have to replace the vacuum pump a few months ago.
I think the old OBS trucks are a classic, and the motors seem to be very reliable. The transmissions only seem to have issues when they are pushed by chipped motors.
I'd buy one over a gasser again in a heartbeat.
You'll need to log in to post.